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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_08_10„�s..ar ,r+'"•,r' •,4c� ':v..,wr '::. .,,,, `...:•a:•r. �''� _-v-w;_.,,-,r _ _ o..pi -1"� .z. jw 'i*'' 'y„--ya,F•�” .,. .-.'r,•, ,tP,'.. .}3;�P•^ . -,,, bJ s-, , ,,r....,.... ..w .�,.�` �.rw '} F,✓ �=-c - -q�3.if era.,sa:a'ari'r�''•�'�'''�`'�"»- :r' t S -Q _ ..>a+e �..+i /_ -+Rv_ i'.�''.n7+b.: ...�. iB:saws..• ,.• ,i.' ,•'.i.+.e7 +�- -. -'_, �."� ...'... ....'... -.^.' •.L•• •I�.r.�.•.: r ,�y. •[' ...... '.Ss .!d� i Y-.-;L' F�.- ,,,-�":' �1,0_ CIw: n� ' F r. F -- RING, ONT., FRIDAY. AUG 10, _'90 6 _­-NO. 4`I E SOL, -,XV. -. - - -PIC WHITBY. showed the respect in which he Wiross•at-mal garDa. -- _ was held being a very large one. s �p ��$• Dr. Waugh and family, left this Mr. Htibard being engaged here � r ! week for their stlmnler......homa.at in the hotel business won manWea'ALU,ngs' r ll h 1115 aCCOmmOdat- De"fai• PICKERI1t G- point Couchlching• I trlend-s th o g Miss Georgie Decker, of the lug manner. Our sympathies go T1R.R. M. 8TEWART, Markham. -. • • 1yJ� DENTIST. mea�phsat w' bae, Post Graduate Hospital, l�ew with the bereft wife. Bru: n c �s $onor Graduate of Toronto University Graduate Royal College of Dental 8=10,0os. White Wheat_ 72 brie. York, is visiting at her home here. Mrs. A. Mitchell and bila.Joseph OBFICE—OPPOSITE THIS POB20FFICE. SQrinR Wheat 88 bas. Heydenshore:park never looked YOUllg and daughter, of Oviel, Open dally 9 a m.to 8 a. Goose Wheat 68 bus. 90 lively and attractive &9 It does Mich., are SpendlD g a few weeks Be•laence.]L h,North. i this year, what with camps and with Mrs. T. Puncher and other Son-Teta• ManitobaFloar, J84•t3a y For over sixty ears doctors - AT UN EVERY FRIDAY, Czeam Dans, Hest Family, 4,fb 'tents and ' beautifully decorated friends. y y ]0 a.lm,fA 4 p. m. Office curl 9nmmerfeldt at Tea•Hnaa.Fancy Pastry, 4 Sib Cottages It is fast becoming one Toronto Visitors were as fol- have endorsed Ayer's Cherry 8ilversstore. 1ltf atalOr,FamilyFlour, 4.00 l g slimmer resorts lows: Mr. ,and Mr=. DUtten, Mr. pectoral f0! Coughs, colds, Cotton,Jute or Paper Bags included, Of the grandest .E. S.BARBER,L.D.6'••D.D 6•, along the north shore. and Mrs. F. Armstrong, \Ir. 11 Dentist,stong.iue. $enol graduate of Bran$18.00 Ton Mr. Jo11n E. Al}1in who has been Sugden, '_]Sass Armstrong at we8k lungs, b'rocjchitis, COII- the Boyel College of Dental surgeons and of 6horte, $20.00 Ton . I assistant for the past year in Mr. R. J. Cowan's; F. and X11 s. sumption. You CSII trust a the°atveraity c f Toronto. Hours-9 to 19 a•m., dbo,$-u:00 Ton toap-m. OffioeinGrubin'sBlock,over Jew- A. H. -Allin's drug More, left this I Gerow at '.il� 1'c. �'lu. �lusgrove's medicine the best doctors ap- elery store. Local telephone No'8�. At port Ty holeav7ieat week for Campbellford, where he. F. Sanderson at his home: J. S,1*7 may be made for evening Reauleu ce i Graham,, X.. Qna; �ARSHAe eve Monday an >ttozi're }las secured a good position, bar. �COtcie with his mother;J1 r. Davis prove. Then Tuesday. omeeover white's store. £Tia Chop of all kinds. Allin Will be greatly misted, par- and his paireuts at bars. J. Litt]©- time you have 8 hard Cough. — G1loppin9 and Gr'isting. ticularly among the young people j()hII'=: Mrs, Mitchell at Mrs. A. "I lmdan awful coach for owerr,and ied Medical, his frank and plew4ug mannc-r :Mathew's;'Miss Jadlne, at lIl'g, A. Aver'snabinR seemed Pectoral ma any good, Itro& PIC$EFtING COAL a' Arer'sut�end ittoaiandriendsw cnve •,.�„ I had'n•on him man}• friends. lVe MlltheWss,i I reoo.umend St to all m frlendswhenever J) _-_-, .-�.��..__. tier time a cough."—Ml6e 3L *SST=Sa, g; EAST�VpOD, 3d:D.. £,nrc?on I Very much' regret' his departure GrEEN' i:ic'Elt, SYMhington,D,c. L . 6o Canadiao'paaiflc RaitwLy; Coroner - O Y• - - ' b[lt at file PxtLe time \i'1s12 him ---.— ttiadetr J.o.A"rCo..Low•n Kos. , Ontario County; Issuer of 3tarriaze Licenses. the fullest success. Mr-z. Foster is improving slowly. '�maa'araoturers of EIlaremont: Office:hours—Before 10 a.m., I to 9 Yards at Spink Mills. Mrs. Elias Bie•e is now able to be up �'� SARWAQIU•A. pm.,andttotn 7Lo B p,m. Private telephone p KY'NSALE. ,_ PILLS. conaeoucnwith balsam.Greenwood.srougham find around allain. � _ �!- ][t Zion,A.Johnston':;4th con, Wm cowte'e Stove Coal $G°a ton• ---- Miss Martha FelTier. is spending a ttevoa) and D Pagh's(9th con) 61y Chestnut Coal 6:s,ton. Fes Coal 5?a t,.n. Farmers are deep in harvest few Willie at home. A er's Pails keep the bowels regular. $elect Lump Cost, $5.33 ton. now. �i'illie Faster, of Hatniltun, is is- , vegetable and gently lasative— LeQal. -Blacksmith Coal, $5.2;5 ton. Mr. Dennis does not implore i in 2fic,per ton discount for cash-, - tnuc•h. alias 1•:1 a Turner is recot'ering from $, FAREWELL, Q. C•, BARRIS- Fall weight susraaceea, C. J. Stevenson has reeovc her recent attack of blood poisoning. f�e Tgg,Oannsy Crown-Attorney,and County orders for coal lett with W. Peak will lira. Mr: and 'Mrs. ��n1..King, of Locust t Hollow.WhitbT• be delivered promptly, Bred ELfLPt' heI' Ehurt illness. oiiettor. Coax Move price&S'Q t to Change without Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _ notice. Miss Lizzie Graham has return- Elias Bice. pati ct MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• a Ls SPI1i K. ed frullu Rochester bringing her ;urs. S. Todd, of Uxbridge, and :lir. Xarne �� •re,Solicitor dao. O®co opppodte ewe sister with her:. G. Aloody, of Manitoba, visited Mrs. affitsa �sby,Ont `Jao•Bau Dow•B•A•: rbc°• 1.1nL=za Qtlarteliy service bele] here last H. Hopkins on Thursday. At epliliRay,LL.B. Moaev to Loan, e7 J.L.Spink. D.M,spank Sunday was very well attended Burry Fuller. Archie Hopkins and o President Manage though it Wi1S so hint. '_ Arthur Ellis, all of ToronW, spent - Ce�*'ti�' ��e�as,�� The league will 'spare no pains fitinday and 1londay. with their par ^- w _ to make their garden party a suc- outs here. When ou want something out of HOPKINS,VETERINART OUR- cess• See bills for particulars. ' Mrs. H. =righswander, Lloyd and y ge GRON Graduate of ane Ontario V&1 PZGKERING LIVERY the common, you have it made to R. SV. :'V1oAbra was at Kinsale Ruby Nighswander," fir. ana firs. Y Couego, Torontq, regi.sesed memo.: y Thos. Franklin, of Toronto, visited order. So it is with your harness ef�m.Ontoxic veterinary ld d!°•` A"°CtaeO°' last week. His old friends were last week at John Wilson's and Wnr. and collars. Don't take ,,what you . ... DID"and restaencs one and 9�* muse _ glad that he was getting some Fuller's. can et,"=get what you want. norcle of green River•-ccoe and booinpg�forge -- - - - will be satisfied. t - eomea►o u a.m.. and I to t -ova" better. .• R'hitb Band at I±ifleale, Ali 16th. Then Sou w i sfied .Ao _ Msiepeene in cry once F.o, a.Pdre.., First-class riga for hire by day y �r oat � Dunt forget the garden party g' otherwise. - ' Irlswraru'e• . 031 h or niton August 1tlth. It will be better ATHA. - g ever this year. Remember ---- We use the best of leather, and __ tBus ineets BIl trains. the date. C. C. meAvoy was at Columbus _ � guarantee absolute- , BE INSURANCE. - Mrs. Mowbray took in the ex- on Sunday. satisfaction. s>tcaysaia°acomp:ar• •.•Teaming done, - enrsion t0 PiCtOn last week, also J. Foster spent •Sundaq at his - D. spina A�aAI: Miss,, and Miss Lawrence home, Victoria Square. �/�// A- and report a-nice trip. Joseph and Mrs. Mowder spent E. �. Boder, 'T• a H.- Peak, Picker�ir.1Q. r--•••- - Sunday at J. Hoover's. _•�3�0L1 Y1aT'1] _ $ustnsss Qtiaar s• Clara Prattis, Toronto s and Buffalo's Otto and Mrs. Nighswauder = g iocntionist, at Kinlale, spent Sunda at,Whitevale. ` Topular E > _ BUNTING, liquor o! Hanauer _ tFath. r _ . August A. B. Le man and sister are B. Lieen.esfosnn•oonnty of Datarlo. of- . 6,41.11 ' - ti friends at Delhi, Ont.�j l►Lr�l��l yi�i ngat tee aoore o's so his T•ddea°e,Pioleyriai _ �1 BI,,oL:GL+1:�i. Ambrose and Mrs. Heiiy and----- _ . Children spent Sunday at bl.t. Joy. INDER"TWINE ' _. R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK At the Lillie of writing J_ HogLe alis-a Nellie miller, 0. Toronto, D. (joan,aaces, Ooaumiseioaerfor Lakia,T A falldine of-firs4• _ . _ is'lair] tip. _ has been spending a tinge at Isaac Aoeountaat- Lto. lFoa•y a loan ' 1), Hubbaird '-gent _Sunday at Seetuxu'�. AJINDER TWINE F a.latie fnrnitnrelaow as to so, inner of Mgrriw Lic-raver" e.s a Ont. f-v on e:�ibition' In _ R. J. Cowan's. alis:+ Bertha I)aven'port,'of To. r poi• ware _rooms ,�li-s. L. -13ar(•lay is •visiting routu, is spending a' 'tirue at ��. H. — Callon POSTIL1. Licensed Ane.tioneer; ends in,the city. Lelunrltl's' Prices right. _ ri•i �. fdr Counties of Torl.,and Ontario. Aoc- M. Pttilliit,. of Whitby;. is JIr S. P. Lapp unci daughter tioa:ales of all'kiade attcanec�to on shos.ret _ vi=itiub fricn(1= here. -Hent a fete cls -ith frieuc , ls.t scoffer. Address Green Ener P.O., Oat. _ , 1C -- - �,• S. Dillingham. y' 1 L D. Banks -Pickering p HEK Licensed _4uc.ion- Jli- .1. «'ill�„n, of sIthwa, i= C':rbridge. _ g T• eeT.valus:orand Collettor for tb` ^rsa 'Fickerinir, Orsi vi=itiit);'tvitlt felony]=. D. an4l Mrs. Lehman, :of Mark ti•sofTorkanlOntario All a-�t n _ �It, Atlltftfil, ��f:Turunty, i5 visit-, ]lulu cullet] on T. Nigh�t�'auder clue .s-no_ ,y Nies ocr.tr. ed slid valnntlons made at mon- -- `i }' WESTERN (1j f BAR'. n{ r�u{n�y erste charge. E.tatea"and cooaisnmenta con- ing ria�'. L. (ileewti'� ala}' last-'eek. L\il FL FR` itil'r IV 11g1Au sisasaslp managed and sold by anct:oa cr Wa _9n. alt'.. f'Vrter,,ut_\jomit Albert, is Joseph.Eli and }li•y.� II1t Lt'll- s private sato. ilortgacea, rents, notes an! Vr' os 'i;itiliq<tt 1i. J. Cunan's. luau silent Sunday at Loci i3urk- general accottats promptly rnllec:ed so:ea::a• G „ /// \Ial-kha ill. 1ae4rporsted by act o!Parliament]87l 4 Pickle alae Branch.Tactors set:lemeucs guarantee L.t'nos4 or L NVill.,on tied wife. of Oshawa ]ladders, write for sertnv and' osrticntby. hone \Ewe writ. Datee nava dicer by. phoneSllticl�ykl,at Ed. «ill=Uerc-f IFaac allot Mrs, ' Lehmali and nutsoriaelCa :.,......rich...-.idxedlAoo,000 0 office. ' y HaVe'a'ftillline off reslrnncli?ur- Ali•, McEwen, of R-ingwood, is child spent Sunday at N. Btll'b- .Subscribed Capital.,...,...'............ 's00000 ed meats constants oil hFuld. seat...:....................... .........� lao,000 Y vi itiug at Niru. ft.•COWNTI s. holder's_, Cherryw�Od. Aeeete ReaUly Convertible............'1,BOS,eR ;bene to Loan Spice Roll, B>eakfast Baron, iliac L. NlAtlieivr:, of Chicago' iG v Hv Es� T.H.McI! Ham, Bologna, �einere, eta. • Lisitin�;at �lr�. A.INIAthew's. ---- D U TU ' JOS Caw attention, to Ftrmeze�h8ale. - _ 5 ler cent.— Highest prices paid for jit`- ea, ionto .t rn ole are ul great - otee ea 1 ct s sheat promptly man es 511 of TU Fare r o11e lie! ed and r s I V14it tat �Ir�. 1'. L.•Glee=vu's. Harvesting is in full blast auci p y r at de Farmer's uveae discounted American cad qf,k Botcher':'cattle. Alidrety R. and Mt• . Ree,of•Toxon loon of t 3' Foreign Exchange bought and sold Draf s it _ tu. =pent the hY,liday at T. Beer'=. ulanit. sued,available on all:ports of the world n. o• „f Belleville, Sun- Mr. Northy and .a large part}' saiinie Bank a•pasdaene, Q a klndS �r -PfftlEd3 t, IntereaCallowed on deposits at highest e s Spring ChiekEns 'Panted• dayed with his brutller, T. Poach. tt—tt pteF[sairttriI rent rates,and"crediee ,haftyearly�aer+e-_ - attended t0 eI• the launch un_\I ,tt lav eceuiug.__ . eo. :err.—�aas�ar- lIt �� it-on, of C tiretilunt, i= ' ''«agull 1 des are the order of �t e will p:1y the hibest ipalkrt ,rice isitiil�' WitlLhtr daltglkder,.:11r the clay. Automobiles aro not in for spring.chickens. Tli-se having 1 Hauliltou. it. Jlerry rack loads from one or ss,s>•r■��:a Meal Estate handled-U611them should sec us before seilin•r. other of utlr Ix)pidr 'resorts. , -ming duple on'-bort notice, " F. C..Jlechia.,i-.�ltcuding a «'eeik• y • wealso sell field end ';:it'den seed ect,�fc�r kith friends in 5atton atnd tit ltosebatlk, Taylor's ur' Gormley', resentatr�la theXV. Rennie (' ,.,ltd, 'at cata-• Ruxclt'S 1,(Yiut utas be sten allyl heard reels i„gi[e brace, hHr un( of Zht> Jh,: ,i. {were=t, -of Markham. is eVelling. Two 150 acre fartnz for -tile. Also hest seed st•uras ill C'anvda: visiting ��'itliltcr lrareuts, btr.'auti} The Ladies Aid c;f t�le I)u>i1.r11- I good hoiise gild lot ill Village. Ml-, Gallant tctu 1'resbj teriail c]laic i -Will Lulu WATCHES No. 1 Grocerit's, Sale, Oil:,, 1'urpentine� ' '` `' '' ~` C cit a fe�� I'i(:m here Ittteucleil 't{ieir annual ba t cic tl party .at 1 on Hand. Prices -right. , '.itv1:' The best R1Chardso th(t gill-fell iarty held 'I't Mr. Rci�i:u:ttrk, Anh. V 32 i1tlsl,s' SUPPLY STORE, «•lite'-cin Thursda • iii •ht• t;ileni is being 'I and anal :1 1*uud time is assulecl.- Look for tltl'Lllel' pME`IC E. Bryan, Altulagcr, Nlr's. J. Lill-tune and daughter, WATRN CnSE Ci i; 1•ltt:t•: _ �ICOv:� rotary Public, Picl:erlag' int~«it{i1L': �ti'.�ulxltbtrl. Budelllt aliac)sad ac,ciit� unci bill,rect i11 the drub (leelir _ ' I r. i•Iarr, 3I r.. ZV•uodr[itf, all' family of W. :Milroy Oil the 1st _ IaOMINION BANK JIr• Shellield anti wife, of ]]cunt colieessioli on . Monday, :theca t3fuce, Toronto Albert. attcuded_tlle.fnnei .1,of T. little boy, of two years olds was _ C. Hcibbard on 3londtly. playing aiolind land accidentally Pickering 1 Authorized, $. 1,f1Q0,Q0U' At the ti oto of n rating Mrs. C. upset it pail of but n ateF with the Capita paid Ilp. 8,000,600 A Riircla••• i�.sick with jillflNutula- result that he n ati bticl}y sc131dCcl.. `• - v Re rive fund a a'Ildi for • rheunlatislu• We all look Icer}.thing possible auci: dour but 1 } Pharrnac y lie �licculubecl.to his injuries on t Y v ided profit 3,839,000 for her s1)eedy recover}. �J - Total assets 4'L,000;OQO John allyl• lir;. Puncher; i\Irs• T}lnrsday night: The int'ei'tlient • - ( ach, I'irank and '.. Y. Podclier, took place at Zion. church, Cedar WHIri+ ANC . of Turontcr,. visited T. and Mrs, Grove, oil fi}Iarsda}>. Tile bereac- :. .. ed �arellts have the sylupaAhv of Puncher over C ivic Holida I } •] plf�le Cs06dS•_ General Banking Business Oil ',Monday while A.-Beet­ was the whole con)lllnnity.itt their lose. - transacted• - -working at fir, G illman's -lie was NVe regret to (alruniclO the We would like to Rive You &:quotation kicked by Li horse.: It might, death of John T. Pearce, of Rose- if you are interested., _ Paris Green - Special atTention given to the collee- have proved more : c)€ a seg ibnis bau•k, oil 51111day illu►'lling hist. Nue carry the latest stock of watches :n titin part of the ct untry ranging in Insect Ponder tion of farmer's sale and aecideut. - .11e..11ad.been in 1,is, liana] health I+rice from' other notes:' The tnelnbers of.the colln,cil and till ''Saturday. July 28th,, when ' _ $100 to $100 Chloride of Lillie. -- board of health met at the swamp. two 9trokea of paryil, saw fell in .. _ y !;tecial dieconnts on ala presentation _ . AVINGS DEPARTMENT. - on the corner of the�seventh.and I'apiYl :accession. He Way Con _ ti a of which we show s large vsr- - HowRrds-fi Son+;-StrtttforcI and Brock.Road- for the ptirpose of scions afterward l only xt, bl;ieI sty at any price, _ _ London, England, mitnufacture goods =ep`Igitii received :bf' $I. and 'couside'ring the tluestion of drain intervals and gradually sank- till excelled by-none. -We sell their._ upwards. = ing the laud at this point.' -Pis 4 rt. m. Sit nday when e �splyred. D • :.7�� �: Bassett w =1Ztereet allowed at highest water stands here nearly all sum- He was in big seventy-fifth year Li li 80DA and EPSOM SALTS current rates. neer it must be injnriowg to the and had been a Irian .of great phone main 67, COcuClpOrates. ed(or paid half health of the community. physical strength. The remains I Jeweler and Optician, We handle Dr. Shoop': remedies. Died in Bpeughani on Saturday,I were interred on Monday Sea}: Brock Street South, Whitby. THE PIC-, KERIN r 4EW S Try his Larets. Cattle Fly 00.—We yearly, Aug. .4tb, T. C. Hubbard, aged noon at Melvillq cemetery, sell the kind recommended at -the E, TgORNTON, I![anager. 58 years, The funeral on Monday baro. Model Farm. Guelph. iLN , _ ._. . .:- .-: ..'” .v. w._,e ..t :._.• ::..- ". 'R:a .. .Y..i�,.-^dam.,. __.,,�6i7.��..:i :jr:s � .�»f -�- •.!.;K-b. I -­------­­­ - � ­­--� ., —�— ­',-:,�-1,1? �?,� ­ I . ..", ­,T,--��. -f7�-T'F:, -----?.',: - 7--.,-.-- -, -­�-I­o., ;­­ .. . - ­ 4f7.-77- — _.,II—— ,,W'� —�i.- - — . . -W",- - 29;. - �� X -,: . I � — =9 . .��, I.., . -­, i1v �L�;-�;�- � - � -. ., ,4451-- . ." '� ­ =-;.;N�1-;-W-1j-�Z­ t" ­­1'.:.: --­­ -.1 �, - - --!: ­` , ,� -,--.1 ",4;—, ,%,.-;,..­:.�, -�;��'­�,., . . I . . t t�17t,-QPNI i�� 7 , 4�� R1W-71W9K1--11R-71-11­V11�7ilgW577�7-1J- . -- . 7 -, ,�t,"�,.,:­ , I , , 1vt -­- - ,,i�­ 1, . �, . ­ , � *3"i-' ­­ - -­, , �'.4- ­ - - - ; I ��.� - -,2 ,.�a- �,� ­ -;--�, .- ­­­".. - -�. ,� " :.�� Y, -41 " - . I ,�� . I , :�­'­­ , ­­. e. - - . . .. -1 . �­ ­;. le" . I I , ­., -, - ...^ . .Q ­­ � 4- . . I- , . ..,�,i-.'­,., . ,�'��­, . r. � � . . I . . " ..I - - :2.,*. , - - 1'.1 ,. .,.. ­ . , it :, . , �. ,..:. � -. - ­- . ..I I . . . , . I ­ . : I , . .. . -:",'. , . , .:,... ..:, , . '. .. -I I I�,m,t: -­'.... I -,,; . ..,I " '" �.- I I , . - .'e., �.. , I. I '�. F � '... . :--- ': , ,., � ..,I -, . . ,. � , I 14". , . . - .,t;,,- , , , � .. ," I r*-. 7 -.- .:� .:' . I q, ,t .,:, �'., I -;�L`.`, N) - . � , . , 1. , . . . .: , : .. 1.5 . 11 . 1.­�- , 1, ., ". I , � I . . I ;- I ., . . . --1. . ­­-------;.----:.�....­ - -- .- . - . -- .- . ------- ---- - --- - I . - I .1 . I ... . . , , . . ++,#I l ## i 1 1 some pepper. Seryls hot. Good for ,4++-+++ ......... 1 � , I I . , . . + . . . . - . . . + A Glass of Iced 11% • bireakfa6t. + . 141� t .. - . � Cheese.-Two . . . . .1 : t Potatoes and pounds of -..-,-.-.-. .. �, . 7 . . .. , . I . ­ + potatoes. tod ounces of Parmesan .. . ­ 1, .. I I , . A Broken ', - 11, I .. cheese, three ounces of butter, one I I I . . .. ; I .. , I:. saltspoonfut of salt and. paprika. � Mash . ------ ---"---, , ' ' .. . -1 - .... . . .. � . .1. - - . - ­ . b..­b . About the House potatoes and pass through a sieve, addA "-,- 4 the butter and cheese, and mix to- � , dol - ­ - ­gether. Fill shells with the mixture, : I . --,;.. .:..- .and brown them in a quick oven. Brush.Weill ovtw with melted cheese and but. - � .- ... I �1! -- SAUCES AND GRAVIES. . - . . -...o. ,..; .11. - ter,, return to the oven one minute and - 1. — , I ",)I "rye hot. I . ,C3E13,WT-C)W W331jak.-Cd preparation , . -... .The appearance New Potatoes.-Rub the skin oft three "Has Solomon,spoke yet?" . . I .sauces are of the highest importance. pints 6f new potatoes and wash in cold One grimy giant stoking the furnace %"B n sauces should not be as thick as water.. Put to cook in boiling water; for the Castings asked the question 0 IF will be found Most Beneficial-, row white and should possess a decided in twenty minutes drain off the water another. The other, a taciturn Scots- .--that . .: 7 - �­ character, so whether sweet rr nd let thein dry for a few minutes; man, grunted out a curt reply in the I . � .. --� -, 0 y should bear a . this warm weather, , " ..."sharp, plain or savory, the: dredge them with flour, put in a table- negative, and, opening'the furnace door:�' out theip, names. Care, is also to .he spoonful dt butter. stir gently, and add with his pole, flooded the place with I . . � �. .-1 . taken that they blend and harmonize a cup of cream, a saltspoonful of salt light. . . . LEAD PACKETS ONLY � .� - 1� 40% 5ft and 00a W lb.with the various dishes they are to ac- .; � . At all Cre"mcompany. � ' .muca pe peL shake the It was Friday night. The clock in !he -------. saucepan until they thicken and turn front shop, pointed to the quarter be-- Sauce.-Put into one pint Lf them into a hot dish. : fore five. In another ten minutes or e0 is too shabbyiogo out ' he false god---of a--mam's Imagined. . White q�ow can.you -t-milk , two or three mushrooms, one Lyonnaise PoLatoes.-Put in a trying then. ' � . genius-swept from the pedestal at last.-so the men engaged at the engineering help saying "things"onion and a carrot cut into pieces,-one pan two tablespoonfuls 'of butter and works of John H. Ransom & Co. would "Perhaps you won't mind.gettin -our Ronald Leslie walked slowly to the piecesweet herbs, whole pepper, ' be paid off for the week. The money .g )bundle of fry an onion,-chopped fine, about lialf own tea," said Maggie. "There's some of waste gpound nearthe bheliflelds," ,...: . .t� and salt to taste, a few cloves, and n done. .Then add one .quart of cold -was already neatly done up in little bacon in the Cupboard. It's all I've got." where the sound of his hammer wouI4 - , .little mace. , .Let the whole gently sim'- boiled pbtatoes. sliced, twor more table- paper bags with the name of the firm Ronald kicked off his boots and pull. not be heard. . .mer for about an hour. Put one ounce spoonfuls of butter, a tablespoonful of ,,I, them, .and 'stacked in little rows in ed a chair to, the fir6 and looked at the He looked at it tying at his feet. Where,h c ' toy asleep on his wife's knee.of butter into a saucepan and sti'r on chopped parsley, salt and pepper to t e. offl e. Sandy NfacTavish, having was the fortune it should have broughtV . . - the fire until it thickens. Finish by stir- taste. Toss them gently till a light temporarily finished with Uie- furnace, "What's the matter with Laddie?" be Where, even,' was the weekly wage that! ring in one gill cream. �brown, and L serve'hot. caught his "mate" in the act of getting said. he had earned for years now? Buried,.-eradish Sauce.-Two ounces of "I don't know," said Maggie. "He's there-that useless silent toy, the model:Hors Duchess Potatoei.-Boil, mash, and into his coat. He looked at him in sit- orseradish, six, tabtespoorkluls railk or beat till light stx-meclium-sized pota- 6nt fury and burst into Scotch exple- feverish. I'd take .him to,.the doctor.if o.' the engine that should have revolu.; - ..cream, three .dessert spoonfuls vinegar, i teaspoonful - I could.". . . � - tionized the world, representeing ten of!one tablespoonful sugar. one-half dozen live. , - ' They the beis .'. t of butter, one egg, well beaten. a little "Ay, dia work'a minut ower lang. They looked at ea6h other. t. years of a man's life.peppers. Grate the horseradish, mix i chopped parsle%,a little onion,. salt and A loon like you. has michtie important wre young. They 'had loved each other -The haramer fell-the idol was shat., � "I,-� with salt, sugar and pepper. ' Add*the pepper. Mix I well together, form beesness outside the shop - (..arl),,, but something had come between' tered. Ronald Leslie kicked the scraps . - -� cream or milk gradually, and heat the into balls or cakes, then roll ,in flour .. It wants ten them. It was the' thing that-occupied of brass out ,of his path. ' ­9„.whole over the fire, stirring well all the and brown in boiling lard. . minutes to the.'oor. - If triose bits a' pip- "Lie there,” he saigd� "unburied and ..allowed to boil it will spoil. . . . ing are not staked—,' , . the, table in the front parlor,. and at time. 11 - 7 -156�­Ocd Iroin him in %vhich Ronaldked in a f6igutten. Let-me-mut--ttrink of the lies.. '-7 .rv�7W ­ro-a—stbeer. - I tie v dismay. TheSe ith hot - �, USEFUL HINTS. . . bits of piping measured six feet in ,Ronald was going away for the week- you have whispered to me, of the falseSavory Gravy Thick.--One-onion, but ' onful of su- length and more, and -tie was due to end to see some shipowner in Glasgow promises that have beckoned me along' .ter, a tablespoonful of flout. one-half For the Stove.-A teaspo. 11110111 his gear. If he paid the water- a road I had no right o tread. Only th, or stock. pepper. salt. a gar to the stove blacking will.add a. play lli6'cornet in a church band at six raLe he wouldn't have enbugh for his the tool never repents of his rally?,pint of bra I . �small quantity of worcesLer sauce. material lustre to the sfove. O'clock. Ile refused to touch the piping, journey, and for the twelfth time he Ile stood a moment in the darkness,I. fry- it in butter to. A Shoe! Polish--All kinds of leather and Sandy swore at-him more lustily told himself that it was his great and light came to" him. It was a newmince an onion fine leaned and polished with than before. , Another man walking a dark brown, and stir in a tablespoon- shoes can be c , . . chance. ' lie who entered. ful of flour. After one.minute add on,- milk, which should be put on-gener- through the casting shed, laughed as ne II .Maggie'pteaded muteiX with and different Ronald Lei- ". , � tened to, it all. It was Sandy's way him -and pleaded in vain. - the house on his-return.half. pint of broth or stock, pepper and ously. allowed to dry; then polished lis "The shop is shut to-morrow,� he He climbed up the stairs again; the-soled 'salt, and a small quantity of worcester with dry flinael. Rubber - tennis of licking the boys into shape.. - said: -we've got a day off. ym going Lgtit was still burning in the little front -sauce, . . shoes have pruved most desirable in Ronald Leslie, foreman fitter at Ban to Glasgow� by the midnight train.- momi a woman still khelt, beside. theL . .. I .' usework, as they save som's, came and stood beside .the fur-,Dutch Sauce, - Three tablespooinfuls which to do ho . bed. It was all tio suit arid quiet thatpound butb&r, yolks of two, both nolse and 'ar . nace too. .- .vinegar. one I - - - � . .1 ­ . ; . . .-. ... . :H. ­ . . . . bi hesitated, stricken with--&-rityr fear.eggs., pepper, and salt. Put'the three To Clean White Gloves.=-Put them )a "What's the row, Sandy?" he said. ' . I . - touchied the *saucepan and the hands, then rub well all over with "Ronald. my lad," said the old man, - bellion in her-A woman fought the re Had the Angol of, Deathspoonfuls of vinegar In,.& -.4. to heart. %Vhat, w dr-or-post even while he had been away?reduce it on the fire to a third. Add fuller's earlh. Dust this off with a dry "it's the old-:s ry; tire young lads are I as a man's ambition to.Iand rub again with' French i not-worth their salt. it's come in late h6i--of What use the fortune that might Entering. lie lifted his wife- froin the;­.one-fourth ,pound, butter and the yolks flannel, - ground. His voice was tender when lie. . . balk and sifted bran mixed in equal if you .can. go-away early, sleepAn the come to them some day when her child of two e'ggs. Place the- saucepan on a Ic . . . -er you lay dying?, Laddie 'was wurse. The spoke. .. . ..-slow fire. stir the contents. continuous- proportions. Repeat the whole process cupboard'or on the roof wheneN " "Nfegl My wife�and as,fast as the butter melts add if necessary. . - �think the old man's back Is turned. Is doctor who had been'hastily summoned Margairet!" he said., 'ly, 11 It�he Sweeping. - Before sweeping rooms that the ,way lo,-keep your Job, I'd lika had declared it to be-pneumorda,- and It was the' little tender name of theirP,-more- until one pound is used. . . had said he had been called in too -. courting days. Maggie's--arms stoler :­ . be strewn.with a good to. know?" latc -sauce Pecom"-too thi'ck at -any -time -the floors should with I q,­h1:ug: The boy.printed on his-pillows. eased round his.neck, he felt the tears herduring.tbe process add a tablespoonful amount of" -wet newspapers wrung "Your job!" said Ronald. I 1�e,e,� h ve&her face to his.. .early dry and torn in piec.es, or fresh- "What's your job wortl NN-lien youve only when his mother carried him, c II- s , ,el pres . . 4 of cold water and continue stirring. n -1 1tier," she whispered. -Her �. . � .!, ... . . � Then put in pepper' and salt'to taste and ,cut grass. These collect the dust and do kept it" Thirty-eight shillings &-week wrapped in blankets, up and down the - -� ­ .:.take'great care not to let the sauce ' . - � - -but he ,voice brokan a sconatie fell asleep soon-. -boil. not sbil the carpet. won't keep a man out of.Ahe workhouse room. .He was a dear burden. , tt. R d, forgive me all. -'Wheri it is-made put-the--saucepan can. White oloves Tramformed. - White when he!s old. .Your jebl The job that Nastwo years old, and Margaret-Leshe 8fter you. . -. :-�..taining it into another filled with warm gloves that have got beyond cleaning :takes all your waking time, that gives was worn with watching arid with the I said." is a man's te- '­ Dear human ova-4hatII . . I , - , painted over with saffron water no leisure to tbink. that--" s own household. . not boilina water until the time for can bt.. .0- . . two or.three times. and trgnsformed into "That winni letyou, sit down arift work. She sank into a chair and.tier ward here for e ry lost hope and dead .senng, I � �-that eyes,-held d6flarice-and rejection. or I Fennel� Sauce.-Fennel. three atimes tan. Let--them ge y an ambItion. Ronal eshe*comforted the,t thor.oughl�.dry be-- spend your days flddlin' wi' a Iq' I pole.- acceoted lot. Margaret was.a,good wo. sobbing woman in h Brim. _�.--- of butter, flour, pepper, and salt, yolks tween each application, arid don't wet t&q nae, mnir sense in it thad my x� man-rebenion' did not ,'come easily to have smashed it," e told her. "Mag,of two eggs.,Juice of one lemon-Blanch them mucti- ' - . . :_. Leslii- did not speak. .Instead; he sla . gle. youwnever sJe the thing you. . . It may her; a Prayer'broke I om tier now. i- a small quantity of-fennel in boiling ed"Into the heart'ot the furnace. . - .r y And -so. welL I've,-- . In a `­-HINTSHERS - -- have b�en that he saw the realization "Help me not to hate himi"� she-mur.- hated $0 -fierrel �' salted water.; Lake it out, dry it ' - , . � mured; "help ,rno� not to blame hi I've been rjam there. . - .cloth. and chop it fine; melt three Don't expect children to be beautiful of his d . ' " . in smashed il� it was.-no good.- "The-idea's good," he said, "arid-if I fbr-this! - . . a fooll"ounces of fresh butter. add a little more unlessthey are ,healthy, hip�py,' uiidhe could see t1fal� could patent it—" - . nonald's visit to Glasgow bad been, She looked un at him'than- a tablespoonful of flour, mix weI4. coratented. I get any firm to) tak" .a'; usual; a futile effort. The shipown. her regret ww� deeper thin his own.­.4. -an,d'put in,pepper. and mat to-taste and Don't -hang-Iwavy curtains-at the win- "And it,you couk . 'Oh lftonaloj,".4be said. "it was the .. ­. t of hot water. Stir on,the dows.; let the sunshine pour in. - it-up and work it for yott. -You canna er had acporded Un.a five minutes' in. - . .about a pin .- . treasure a � . Lfire ti - . Dun't have finy carpets on the bed- dO it, . Fie slociped and kimed her, his voice.Rwald Leslie. And WhyT The terview, and had laid him that his i( f th., world to youl" I 11 the sauce Wickens, then stir in Y ' . ten i ou ve was no good. Ile had come ome ragingthe yolk& of two eggs. beaten up with room floors; use. rugs instead. -Have,thing's' been tried befare, -man. . . � Irefiriulous when he spoke.*.. the juice.of a lemonand sirnined- - Add few hangin t brains in your head. Canns, you see against the stupidity o'l.menind money. wa,;I gs and fewer ornaments. go "God has been good to me," he said.,erve. that you're thrtiwin' awaYAitne and The grumble was an old one. For onc4! ' ' .� The tre:pt6nt-y of chopped fennel and .� -Don't comb a child's hair too much. the c' -N - Brush it carefully wiLa a soft brush, ' in6ney, and 'bfakin" a woman's heartr' Margaret had met,it With bidiffermer, isure 'of world is beret' --sauce for Fish. laitte d'Hotel but .. London Answers. -- - . , - .is prepared by tuixing-together cold k now. The men Almost wAh*disdain. This idea. of hil . .ter, Don't think a child ftn have bright- The clock had struc .ene tat,4esponful each of butter'and neiss. of ejes. clearfiess, softn6s-�, And from the' brass - shop came clattering that he was a genius with an invention-I . �imself in-- that would revolutionize the world r,f- finely chopped parsley. ,.Add one tea- smoothness,of skin without .good food, down the. stairs. Sandy got I I I '�-s-c- nrui of lemon juice and a little pep- though it 'should be only of a prlain to his coat. . . ships driven by steam was the curse of pol) �.HAVE YOU A CL%Y PENCIL9.�per and salt. Worse- well .tegether and kind.- - - - - - ---- - . � .. It's not- ortly thirty-eight,shillings A their lives. Ronald Lcslie was no geni-, , Iaway Ronald..mind us'merelya levelheaded, plodding manwhen ready to serve the fish spread it . . week you'rethrowin I.. .. . � generously with the butter end set the 1. - -. - . .1 who de�spisedthe only ladder that would Plumbag o Now Undergoes a Number. I. -I ' '-- Simrnml) NERVES. . _". you.that." ' !in his money. and enable him. to rise in the. world�AhA . of Processes. . . I- . . . He went to cla �dish in the mouth.of the'oven for amin. .. — notorious daily grind. ­.- :. ... ..... .. two. The,parsley musl be as fine Made Strong-and Steady by Dr. Wit- Ronald Leslie kicked at the scraps of rn!t) Pepcil manufacturing is not, so sim-q ute or . . . , . . . iron-and steef that strewed the floor. He came.in from -his work now and as powder. . lhims, Pink Pills.-1 "Give it up?" he said., "I can't do it. stood itt the.door of the-room, still 141 ple a'ffialteras-.it .,�;as formerly. The- Two ounces - -- - . . . 11 -pure plum- Onion Sauce. Brown. I � err lead' originally usedwas When eryes are out of order The thing poswsses,me. I cant give q his brow overalls, 'wearing-'his fitt , .­ Ibutter. a little more. than bn!�-hali a ­ your-ri . bago, a mineral hew-n or sawn Irom thepint of rich gravy, six large onions. your whole health 'is 6n the ve-rge uf up. "I must g'o'on."; cap.on his head. .-stew- a- break-down. . Sudden'sounids startle "Better?" he -askecL There ,went a was anxi. earth nabhichoy -pepper and salt, Put-into your He ut into the da�kness of the I . .. I I edcutting into-thin strips to, be ready.: : . . . pan .the onions, sliced.- fry thern of a you; your, muscle3 twitch and ' your night and swurfg-hiriiself on to an elec- ety In his voice. lo� use., trembl - self-control is tric car.which would take him to his "Worse:," she answered. , "We can't--light-colored browrL with two ounces (,I hands e, your . Your home in Walton, where-most-of 'keep hinT. My-boy;must go!" Plumbago now is ground, and mixed.�. butter; keep.them stirred well to pre- shattered; your will-power gone. R an- , wtflnely-pulverized clay. For bard �Id. turning black. -As soon us head aches; your feet are often cold and soms, men lived. Usually the time oc- Her 'eyes Were tearless; there woul - mixture is one part plum-. -".�. vent them i . I PC .- " --.-'- ----- i- fflushedY heart MUS - � *v aver-.he plenty of time to cry iatar-jonEaglie ric"sthe- -- — v - - I -byAi�-journey was .gi en-. r -and. 15690 to two paits of Clay. The safter. d -iinmer gentl t the least excitemerit;y9u .o his invention,. but to-night a new cante over to he and touched her h -- y until tender. and thumps a . .-' - .gravy an � ' at night and iy ' "Break- She fluncr it off. , Rising,.she' faced himv the -pencil, the greater the prbportiohSkim dff all fat. 'add se"onind, and rub are restless th,6d when thought chased the­other awt .- � . of plumbago. .Ybur temper is irritableand - woman's heartl" What absurd holding the child against her heart- .-P-'the whole through a sieve; then put in you waRe. ing a . . t nned" with water,11 -.. ,�a saucepan and when ,it boils server.- -1 utterly down-hearted. And Why, Miiggte was jusi as '"Youdon't care!" she ,said. . "What, you fee nonsense! and .repeaAedly- ground until it.is per-as of butter, the whole trouble is because your blood eager as himself. There,would be no are,We to you, him and me, in,coin-Capg Sauce.-Two ounc . fectly . smooth. it is- then p1wed -in e pint stock, is too thin and watery to- keep the nt*d to stint the housekeeping when his parison with that thing downstairs? It's .bags and.squeezed by one tablespoonful flour, on machin-ere.is„only,one way idea was taken up and every ship in a devil, that thing; It's Aurni ' d canvas I salt. %�orccster sauce, and nerves strong. Th ng a goo..*pepper and � ery until enou& water has been re-.1 - two ounces o v. healthy nerves - feed Liverpool carried Leslie's steering gear. man Into a brute.. Oh, I don't want.to ..- -capers. Put f butter and L-� have strong at only movedto leave atenacious, dough-like one tablespoonful* ,flour into a sauce- them with the rich, red blood th Sandy MacTavish was an ald fool who say it, I don't want to say it, but it's Mass . .'. '' '"' - pan. Stir the mixture on the' fire until Dr.-Williams' Pitik Pills can tndki� .- didn't know what he was talking about. trpel You have forgotten to,love me- This "dough" 71s Placed in a strong-I . ..- �- : It acquires a browp color, add a littl,-, and do make. Mr. Fred Fortb, 17 Sul Who would win. if no one ventured? ydur wife; you have let your child die!” steel cylinder 6ne end of which is per- -less than on , , w was Anyone-to get-on sticking to Laddie stirred in her arins; she car. —� e'pint of boiling stock, free�livan street, Toronto, says:---"l was a Ho' forated with 'holes of the sdme size as-pper cemplete wreck with nervous prostra- ried him to the bed and laid him there,t�'-froni fat. Season with salt and pe the old grind?" the lea& which it. is desired to make.and add a little worcester sauce. When tion, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have The car drew up. with a jerk. Ronald watching the grey shadows creep o"r The pressure of a. piston forces the ..w in Plenty of m'ade a new man of me. I had-been� walked-up the stre@t to his home-A lit. hi,,, face. Sob. rent her. The child', be- ..dough" out through the holes in long. , � �­­ ­Ii .capers. -Let it boil once more, and it is nervous for years; the least noise would t!., ,house. one of a. row of other little loyed-by them both, had been, sacrificed strings, which are laid in-grooved .; ' startle me, and.-t. -ould 1 4 . .1 . .. he-Imit exertion NN . of the other. t(; an idea. Leslie stared at her like a. . outer leave rpe utterly prostrated. lost In Ronald Leslie, let himself In with his man in a dream, 'tempering of the� , ready., . houses, eqch the replica to dry.Chestnut - Sauce.-Remove the 1 arid then, as if he had boards'. shell train some fine chestnuts, scald weight, and,.physically 1. was almost a latch-key, and groped in the gloom of nc right there, he turned and left them. The next step is the ads by heating ta red heat. By 1histhem in boiling water; -and remove the wreck. I had not tal#en the pills- long The narrow, unrighted hall. The Les- creeping as noiselessly as hecould down le ardness or softness-of the when I found they were helping me; lies, house had a,kitchen and "a"front the stairs, process the h .inner skin. Stew them in good white pencils is still further modified, and �.. . ind m. y appetite'improved, my nerves began Both were usually lighted up The street in which the Leslies lived ".�!- stock until ,quite tender. drain, parlor. impurities are umed out. The little .while hot press them. through a sieve. tc grow steady, and day by day I gain- before the return of-the head of-the fam- was badly lighted. ,No one saw Ronald 4t ,�' . strips.of Plumbago-clay are n6w ready ; again a well man. MY ily. flonald stumbled towards the kit- come out of the'liouse staggering un P'tit the pulp into a saucepani add a- ed until I wa,, . I der for their wooden 'cases.­, : .,small piece of butter, a little sugar, weight- increased twenty-five pounds.chen in the dark. That also was un- the burden�in his arms. It was heavy, ..'.' .pepper, and sali. Stir over the fire, till while I was using the piiIs.' To iny. lighted except -for one solitary dandle the thing he carried, weighted ,,irilh the .- *--------f ,- - -quite hot, but-, -do not let it boil, and who suffer as I did, I can say that if on the �dresses. A woman- who hushed load of t.L man's ,lost years, an Idol to ' ''.. '...* . I I I . . . -Williams? Pink , Pills are given a a fretful child in her arms did not look- which love and duty had been sacrific(d-serve. - . Dr. o follow.". as herhusband came in. This, too, - . ABOUT VALU,kBLE STONES.. � I �­.: � , fair trial, a cure will be sure t up ;. I - - . ... . I I ills restored Mr. was unulual. - I , , ,�... , I ,. .. , , POTATOES. � I I Dr. Williams' Pink Pi Maggie Leslie al%�ays The black diamond is so hard that it . �h . 1- . . 11 . I s ." . I -,.. �.1 - I Vorth, simply- because they made the -met her lad on.the, threshold ..of hi cannot be-polished. ... . *I Fried Potato Cake.-Take one Pint (f rich, pure blood which properly nourish- home. I ' An uncut diamond:looks very .mucb� I -31 ..cold mashedo potatoes, season with a (-4 the nerves and keeps them strong. "What's the , matter?" said Rorial(f. We like bestto call : -- -".: .­ like a bit.of guiii arable. ,* saltspoon6il of salt, half as much Pep- They will cure all the diseases due t� ufficient heat, will. I 0 "Why isn't the gas Qhted?" I. The diamond, in s. . �,..�., per, and a.tablespoonful of butter; add bad blc)od and shattered nerves,-such a7s- , IiWe'hai�on't paid the rate,"- aak0n`9 EMULSION -c' tthAhe beatenifggs,, r,,na�mia, indige-tion, headaches andgina dull. voice. "They've. cut afood because it stands so em- Tandofy. .them. all well together, make them into fackaches, rheurnatism, lumbago, St. cff" h- . phatically for perfect nutrition. markabie' gem' depositoryin thd World:!-461V -,.�-,-�X' ,�small balls, nnd natteD them; dip.them. Vitus -dance; paralysis, general .weak- - ' her'"jifstice.* s e tried hard to � The- cal,at used - in estimating the'� . To-do * And yet in the Matter of restor , I, gro - weight of gems is a grain of IndianIn the yolk of an egg. then in flour, and 1, w- keep 'reproach out of her voice. Ronald . .. , . I ness and the secret ailmenti, of , , �. - . fry broivn In butter. ing girls and women. .But you must. a4- -�A,as a good IiiisbAnd; and she wais-proud.... irfg appetite .of giving new whoat.- ' . I .. - � . I ett7 lh�63'�ues,especia'lly 'W'ben a fine ruby is found in-Burmah2 . ­��:.- �-­ Stowed Potal,6es. - nright mcdillmf ways insis on g Ing the genuine pills or ills invenlion-the great invention .. strength to t ," . i -�sjzed potatoes, cut in squares. boiled with the full name Dr. Williams' Pink tllnt W,,Is g�)ing to do giich wondprs. ns to the nerves, its action is that n procession of elephants, grande.,sithe King*s;'done and drainel. Ilaxe ready in Pills for PaIc' Peopie on-the wi`RPPI�r h,-was himself. But Nvhen You've tw6 of aniedicine. tind soldiers escorts it to .food,and . - . . Isaucepan one.pint of milk, one ouric (i . around each box. Sold by medicine children wli,) want shelt& and Gen,]fo r " ' I palace. .ow- butter, and . being, "A'ThL.w.,91��- I :;—. LAt �f ,&ILID A ' ,\n ' I r eov�;t Ronal esl a � in,h i h,4 t." , I I . ! , 11 I I , , , , i I ""� We al' -- - --. - EMULSION t)e�7cftgrto��t s�as .so em- 1C; f 1 t ly , ,f t . ritio a�ical . ect 7nun. I - medicine.4 --- ------- -- ---- I of an, dicine, �� s_,J for r-. -P1"1-'-' _ - C _ , . ­ .: I a li�,N. ,parsley chopped denlem.nr sent direct J)y, mail at t -scolr-r& R, "41. The sapphfr(,,,%vliirh adorns the sum-' . W . I ; T_._, 0-'-� � r I . Toronto, ontut& . , ' )() fire and \,,-h(,.n you see monev . . has centq a I ox. o ' .4s -n is'the sAme .. .. - . When milk , 0 a boil turn' in r six boxes for $2.50- !,y s�-pnt an n lifel-q. inFLnim.gt(, ploce or P S�.arwJ S-.�;, altars mil of the' English croA the potatoes �o P again. *Then', Tbe lir. Williams' Medicine I � I and ir�:)n, wlion yinur drp,;;,q is %vorn 0 I that Edward the Confessor wore in his .­ . . e Co., ; . . - !.4 . - Find -) 11 0) . Brockvillo. OnL . ' ,�,`oud recognition, and when': stir In the beaten an egg an( I be i your-jack- rine, , � I I . - I , 11, N 11� . . - � -:i­ .,V�. � I I , .. t, I ,,V I. !� . , . , " .. . . - � ,1. - - .. �� ;..,.�i�,,t I . .. I - rw .. w � I ­ I- 11 , �. . ; . . ­ .. - �, ­��-,"-..O*�4­�Z�iii 1 W... - . �. , I ; I ­-."-.�n I � - --. I . - 1 .11. ..1% -. � I 11 � UZ� ... %11 4 i4Q. ........- 1. ,".. 2 .-.a'., h :. .. "� : ^'L...s _ -. y.'sv,^+co. Ar sT° s •,'• a+_^r.^+ �• –'F•_ '-'^! m ••r.+^' < ..-.,• t•:.+u ' rFc Y .`+, w•' Tx^ .`x,-' C.�C.a�-cr' :3-if•a. •,�Fr.`a,,rrw�awx �" -��.Ks _w'r .f•Ts`�. 'R's 'i '.S :'.r .4 .. z `. w' for-ria,- .i.s ..p�"'.+a. ,s•9'.. •, - .,,.:ossa , - �.. : - .. J. .,."..r - <: :.:'-.r:., ,, - .-. '�;•r '":n: L&r :,... .. ...asst .• .s M � 1N MERRY OLD ENGLAND jIRED OF THE BATTLE# �� OSHAWA " Stool Shingles. p " 0 you no lon8er can your pretty ;s little home "The NutsheA'? Wtty did ��t 5"LIGHT NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN• BULL you"I got so fired of having funny men iLaAed � 5 s► / O� A to ask if the kernel was M t ,ora AND"R13 PEOPLIL - ring,g . be w ter S - ` Own �4 f - - 15r. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial stOM1 M better than other Soaps Ocwneneea Ia the Land Ilial ttielgne IS a speedy cure for dysentery, diar but is best when used in lain!, sea ued Jul ` goplen[e'In the Co,mnrrjrcfal rheea,a cholera, summer comp. Rhe'Su t way. Fotbw sickness and complaints incidental to Fay, a ++ � Y World children teething. Y gives immediate Firs ~ directitxls. ,• - relief to those suffering from the effecks New - Bibles with washable covers of indiscretion in coling unripe fruit, cu- sides - have been provided at the Middlesex PrOaf, SessiohS for the use of those taking the cumbers, etc. It acts with wonderful ra- S�tlNt■t6NT oath. pidity and never fails to conquer the Made.from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from Jl°,85 to $5.t0 More than £4,600 has been raised disease. No one need fear cholera if per hundred square feet covering measure.' This is the most durable cov- for the Ipswich Hospital during the last they have a bottle of this medicine con ring on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores,Elm NAY OF NASNIN9 P p b vement. " FIRST.-Di theartidt seven years by the working men of the vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the OSHAWA shingles. A to ix ,.,.boa a tub d •`tow'n• •Wife: "You don't seem to enjoy the hammer and 'snips are the only tools required. htMawarswatar drawn The Irish Unionist members sub- . We are`t:he largest and oldest ccompany of the kind under the' British putoo,w,spb=and rub scribed to resent Air. 'Austen Chant_ dinner, dear. What's the matter?' flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada. the soap 9ahtir Otte it P Husband: I was wondering if there 130 Q.n>�ar and to miss berlain.with a Me old Irish cup on the . making them aoapng all ofer. THIN occasion of his wedding.- were any typographical error's irl, that FIRE, WATER AND UGHTNING-PROOF. _ soU it lu a tight.0. bxr g' cookery.book of yours: in the tub under the water, An anonymous gift of! £1,000 has We also manufacture Corrugated Iron in long sheet,, Conductor PSpO and A" go on the same way been received at Coutts' Bank for the S Lt &ap is better than other soaps, EAVESTROt'Gli, Etc. until all t have the Additional Curates Societ s work oU ° - soap ru on, and �• rc -- but is t whdz used is the sunlight way. AFETAL SIDING, }[l imitation of brick O; stone soi p up providing clergymen to serve in large sad follow diseotions, - METAL CEILINGS, in.2,000 designs. Then mines"O coy ofe�a and poor .parishes. Shy Bn>ilight�oay Write for Catalogue No. 14R and tragi samples of ."OSHAWA" Shingles. thirty hour one kt the'•Stas- More than. 50,000 fleeces of wool werE ..Yes. we elected. bars. M}lyuns presi- Write to-day. "pitched" at Andover Fair last week, dent of the club. thinking she would T$EI p�DLg�, p3003L"X30 - ehe raa!Tim-.Attu the clothes -,hen prices ruled Ed. per pound higher ' the full out on rub the othan 111.: year, -the highest being 15d- Five us `something tiundsorne—' Lind the dirt will dreg per pound, And--' "Well, she gave us this por- IU�it�Oir O�Pi• �iiQW�+ �, T�(OEtiO+�i• 100mo+opt•I wippin ILII. Y�ilC8nll�f,9.C. : - ` eggt torn the garmcat io- , trait of herself." ' aide out to get at the seams, Expo,�.� from Bradford LO the United _ _, 3lr-S w Craig 8t.��Fineae:at. rr Colborne et ti9 Dundas at. i e Lombard at. e15 Prader d. � - bet don't"s�� States during the first six months ci They Cleanse the System Thoroughly'. write your Nearest Office-Hlrsn Oaylca sxn`wol�:s-OSMAwA, Oat f� and dea't this year amounted to £1,773,263, be -Parmelee's Vegetable Pills Cie, ' the + wuh through two ntds. if ing a decrease or £26,908 compared, stomach and of of bilious matter, the water gets too dirty with the first half of last year. pour .bole out and add cause the excretory vessels to throw s.o 'Oi'• 5ev. It a sfnah Y hard Nortl7�rsi�erIarid miners on Saturday off impurities from the blood into the to wash,rub some mom received an advance in wages of 3'/. dowels and expel the deleterious ma,=5 twwas.�y s miles from two railway+,C.P.s.1 G1.T,r a on per cent., in consequence of the recent LANDacro d wit,to por sam rM lac t tea Into es. strike in 'French mines, which has t:om the body. They do this without ung. ytoo w *MAC Per LASforTLY CottRS Tit! brought much extra business to the sin or inconvenience to the patient, boat p stip" N I' °i Be"H p writs for!nap asd tail partiesLea .CO is m be g who speedily realizes their.,good offices It. PAtield><. M Me>ii a1s7 St»ot. Tosoatw wo.dr do" is lakowmin water, north. � - as soon as they begin to lake effect. - saws .p«W on to get American tourists and Amerigans They have strong recommendations, - an g' &'ts' '�' away' keeping u establishments in England thea wring wit and h.ag P g P Srom all kinds of people• YOUR DEBT TO DUST. w11SOY1 s - j' qwd I and France are Mr. Barton Hepburn, lep,.c datoawfl'fsw- President o1 the Chase National Bank, Mistress: "Why. Bridget, at this rate Although dust contains many of our sdaProcaar�i {ollows:— Sh.k.the artaeiea fr«tiom declare, spending at least £SO,000Q000 my dishes won't last any time." IIrid- deadliest enemies, it is also one of tha �� d t annually in Europe. gel; ."Don't ye worry. ma'am; they'll 'best -mends; for without it the world pons into a trlloa A handsome blue crane which -the Iasi as long as I will, fur I'll be 1'avin' would be to dismal 10 lige in. Ray's d vrtittr and ilk 116th (Queen's) Landers brought from a the-morrow." of light cannot be seen. We only know Iato���iathea cop's 1"st South Africa has •had both its legs y RESERVED SEAT. where the rays are because the mxriads lukewarm. work arudm is - PADS the l.dw miesoot rdi- broken by a runaway horse at Col or particles of dust in ,heir path dust the Nitta. saseas out dirty �chester. It }s being carefully attended 1Ov,?r-dressed youth (to street car cots• the light. If there were no dos! the .aur ductor) "Is that Noah's ark full yet?" cky would not be blue, there would Ore p>,TB PJ�CSST HJ8 Water e"'tthhat ghilyri,� by a veterinary surgeon. all but the ass. sk raindrops. no snowflakes, no hall-&ad of htiewv tri- consequence of a question rat-sed Conductor "Yes, 1CT171LLi ]LII.I.YD eSqueem c moa tIfw t I�at a recent meeting of the Southport Jump in." stones, no clouds, no gorgeous sunsets: open on. �'.orporation, the local police have now nc beautiful sunrises. The instant the A BUSHEL OF FLIES n oaYoodeMrft I been forbidden to wear rings .whilst Dri +4ore iron N•.der tor, the blood d pale, ram: an DruagUtand Gone:al Bur" t�YK ( d.,rn le. ••Ferrottm," the beat tonic. will !sun passed out OS sight me should De IR woabrA iw IMO July. pat it At au paoral otutw and Draggisia darkness. The instant it rose it-would by � b7 matL 1� „at,- i A record catch of 120,000 hake has be a sharp circle of light in a black been landed at Cardiff recently, while Miuny: a man thinks he is humble be- sky, There would be no evening git vv. .ItH CE91i5 PER PACKET FROM �'a v► at. Southport so ..many mackerel have cau,e he walks_. with his nose in the The dome of the sky would be as dark ' been caught that they are being sold at fitter. as. it is, on a brilliant moonlight night. �IZCHDALE WII���s E s� �, fight,a shilling. The mogn and stars shine by day in HAXMT0 � ONT. --,��-�- -�. The Prime-Almister, irf'a reply to Mr. your children moan and are rest- alt their brightness. The whole earth F'zeld, states that he cannot see his leis during sleep, coupled, when awake, would be in a deep. dark shadow, xer way . acts 'the suggrstion that mem- with a loss of appetite, pale counten- cepting•where the sun's rays tall direct- FEATHER DYEING _ bens' correspondence from the House ante, picking of the nose, etc., you 7rlay ly upon It'in one great blinding circle. cu.a sae naming sad sats also.. de.asi 'rheas . shnu.ld be free. depend upon- it that the primary cause —r- ~��by toot.m sea` Ow w�is - 5 0 I IRewAM wilt bepatd I len-pens in the.Blackburn. Union are ,of the trouble is worms. Mother Graves' Like abed habit a skin dim+ase grows, scrotu- RMtiTISN AMERICAN DYEING Cir r f , to any n who I`in assessed ' for `the, relief-]of the orm fixierminatpr effvldtially: removes tau.bats tt�eczema and all •r��i may bto.e■ that sa nus chop tom- who beep fowls are affected b this cure" wt wt•rd Co..,aa. oF.r s w I a. saynrlone ebemicals boor, and thousands of workinnen ;ems Posh; sE ons releiving' the little ea,•ra I"p tor. Wanted. eu any form o alteration. W B 111 Druggia y sufferers. _ . Agents taxation of• 'heir hobby. - "Things do not work together for goo} A ants oau Beate make sro•tw a day meatSM"', ,yr tdonnr Rdaaded by W. i As the ' result of a year of- thrift, Only two deaths occurred last rnu..:li to the man who will not work at all. flu D WINDOW at'rrtasri,VOvitoitt free. tr, tip dealer crow whom you buy B at Wanstead, Essex, which has.a pop-u. and cHANOXABL.c3tt3Ns Cat.,chic tree dealer t 8oaa u you fiat! any £,6.000' has been collected through .a trauivan co., to'r W.van Borten sc, icagu,til man" for Cowi�t Pleasant �+unday- Afternoon _ Holiday ration of rover. twelve.thousand... Fund at Blackburn. and many o1 the. Nothing looks more ugly than to see Lf Pelt iIROTt1[RS LIMRCD, TORONTO memhiers are,about to start for a wee{: TNA total imports of'tea into Canada a person whose hands are coy erect over L�o> =19 acs 6�4t Of ST"ins oDd art in Paris. and the United Stales is about one thin- with warts. %Vhy have these disfigure. .t4est taxxd: house,t am and corral.:wen cosier t _----�-- Bred' and ten mullion pounds per an- nnents on •your person when a'sure re- aft and fenced;Ss mitsa north of Cal¢ary by read -- The Vv orld is Full of Pains. - The num. One out of every fom teen,_pounds, mover o[ ell,warts, corns, etc., can hr airari� � •torts DAVID, .t ot.l.tctt'r>~ Jit 00D R'.�S USED FOR MONEY. aches and pains that atllecl humanity Goth in Canada and the United States, tcund In Halloway's Corn Cure. are many and con..tani, arising `roar. i. "SALADA" and this trade is grow' 1 Ehink. your son is Improving ,a THE• OLD SORE Wooden cs Were Used in England a multitude of indistinguishable cau<e f ing very rapidly. and, "in such ns' ~ad • deal, sir," said the professor. . %ego but in the main owing to marts neg-i- as easily obtained now in such cities g,Te Wort pas been troabrin you for months or year, as Late as f834a genre in taking care of his health. Dr. as flew, York. Chicago, Detroit, Boston, 'He will , certainly learn to play thr't can.bo healed painlessly and promptly►7 Thomas' Ectectric Oil was the outcome Pittsburg, Btiffalo., St. Louis, St. Paul, plan "Is that so''" said the !noxi Mission Ointment Wooden cheques•are the sort of thing• rent, much gratified. "1 didn't know one would expect to Qnd.,used, in China or a' universal cry for' some Speci[[c' Minneapolis, Duluth, Cleveland Roches- parent, he was really improving (,r 20h, Blouwhich would speedily relieve pain, and ter, kc., kcdee,., as it is in Torontcz,dor Thibet, but, as a mailer of fact, they whether I was morel elfin, used to were user! inEngland from the earliest it has tilled its mission to a remarkabi' `onntreal, and throughout the Dommn- y g, b B,degree. ata•,sac tarp. Naate your nearest e:prer times down to- as late as 1834, _ o�os'aad Tallies. as they were called, were HE WAS IT. 'ODD CARGO IN STEAMER. Mission Toronto, A Chewiest Ca, ,made out of etcurved piece of hazel, Toronto, Canada. notches being cut along the edges to. . Air AGsflt (savagely): "Before I mar- A Ion of dead Hies.was the strange ' ! _ stand for a certain' sum of money; the vied you was'there any doddering•idiot cargo a vessel. from Brasil unloaded at the adinirn Docks recently. Dead flu's AI berta Lands •gl}y 'was then sawn,.'halt through be- .gone on you'"" are admirable food for.chickens, hirtis low the lowest notch, and the notched Airs. Afi,Rt: There was one. in captivity and captive :flshes. The .'. Ort split in two pieces. on both of Mr. Alisfrt: "I wish to,goodness yau'd River Amazon abounds with flies. cos which the not hue appeared " MzIin — —��� _ ' OQ� -- These pieces served as'cheque 'and \irs. ATisfit: "[,did:' boats_and scoop in millions of the flies � � {s At ttarN on as woe.rh.w+ �.wah. �eounterfail, the latter being always the T' which circle in.dense clouds JusaLove, U +` . larger piece with the un-notched end TIRE WORST RriD. a 1'hr. flies are killed, e..bk ttae�e S Thu inoraderar,ate d Aibsrt.a attest•wheat j as a'kind of fondle. The smaller piece the water's edge. I tomb Ont of lands Teras,essy. Write at once• After Piles have e�istetl for a time dried thoroughly in the sun and packed 'wry +b � Isdttaatnanto to tarso prtlea. was then taken by the payee, the larger the suffering"is intense-pain; achiag, in 'bags. They are then_shipped: Dead ;lent to the person on whom the cheque throbbing, tumors form, filled to-burnt riches �t��.Jct are was drawn-generally a coilector.-of Ing wills ickens the flies are � as weft could do J. BIlIII�U a �O.t Ili �lW. customs. or otter revenues. public or This is when Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid mired with other ingredients, such �is Y�o„a private. He would honor the,cheque on the only absolute Pile eure,'brings Mr millet and corn.. By themselves the �� .1.e�e.���,B�C� finding that the two pieces fitted, and results that,has made its tame. flies are .too rich,,but their '.power of to Dried Ham.Veal Lool--time am had the amount credited to him by the Hem-Roid will cure the met stubh:.tn nourishment is so great that a small .,of the fusty yew deafer i THE GENERAL drawer on returning them together to race in existence and.a bo•�t'1 guurun quantity of them has a most beneficial him. Thus was the great danger $1111 tit, to that effect goes with each,pacii, effect. Two years ago the Brazilian Try lmkbeao ttrsapper Ioaterrow, -• - expense of transporting large sums in age Government stopped '.the exportation. somesbcadChkkesJt.4oal. Assurance coin avoided. 'g4•007 All dealer's, 'or The -Wilson- Ding afraid that the 'fishtin the rivers gee��, Accideot Forgery of a tally was obviously im- FI Co., imited, Niagara Falls, Ont, would suffer by being deprived of this Tia. w" w w*NL possible unless a new 'counterfoil could • fly food. But the prohibition has been COMPANY, OF 6AMADA. =1be substituted, and if siolen in the ordi- A BOLAND FOR AN OLIVER. removed. Formerly dead flies sold at MY, MCNdI ji U*1 �MC90,- CHARLPS COxKSHU T, President •nary way it would be of little use to the D. R. WILKIE, Vice-President -- Khiet, for, unlike our cheques, there wns 'Papa.: "See the snider, my ,-boy, spin- len cents a pound, but the demand has W O,FALCO'�rL+R d ll is w-eb. Is it not wonderful? Do grown and the supply so lessened that c. xuRt" a-Sl[LLSR IKa"e•t' Inothing to _ show ,on•. ,Whom it .was ning h ' EDa t !drawn. you reflect that, try as he rosy, no Man thirty cents, a pound is now charged. W.H H Ly, Assistant Manager 1 There are still a good many follies in could spin that web?" PROOF. TRANBACTs t existence,' but the m.jority were' burrit Jo : "Whot of it? Cee me spin ]PERSONAL, FAMILY AND ilw i existence, great fire. which destroyed the old this top? Do you reflect that. try as Tramp: "1 lived on the water' once- Dtt';TRLAL ACCIDENT. Houses o1 Parliament the remainder; he may. no spider could spin this top•'"" for six'.luonths." HEALTH AND DLSEAS& _ Lady': "Well, I must say you' don't FAfpLOYERSI LIABILiT]`. (are chiefly 'to lid,found in the Public ' ' - ------- AND PUBLIC Record •Otrce; and, no doubt, also in lotih it:" GENERAL ► BLIC LiA- the muiiimerit rooms of, great Innd 'Tramp aI used to be a sailor." fEV SiL1TY. owners. _ , e Thing That's Wanted.- A pNTARI —AND-- vim LIABILITY.TRkMS '�w M � � Just th 0 `T� - _ acts upon the tomach and yet Ontario n TOM .._ ..'. � ' e ' � � pill that P - n s CO eerwatM Of THEATRE AND AL ORILE T11f.S EI.OQUENCE. e; so compounded that certain ingredi- f Maslo, LIABILITY. „ eats of it preserve their power to act LADIES W]nTBY, ONT., CANADA- wORKMENS COLLECTIVE ,LiA- Mrs. Littlewit (proudly), Only just upon the intestinal'canals, so as to clear BILITY, _ tlhu,t:, Charles h:s gone to address s them at excreta, the retention of which �t Palatial buildings, beautiful - -public gathering." o cannot' but be hurtful, wns long looked' COLLEGE gro•ade, helpfal socW and MN ALL-CANADIAN Ap1AN OOMPANI/ Friend; "i didn't think he was a religions infivonees, and the with foe t3overem•at deposit for.aeaariq-d for by the medical profession. It was beat facilities for the study of Pomayholders. Associated with the speechmaker." foinnd in PerMclee's ' VegelLdble-Pills, Literature,Music,Art,$loeuues, Comme'raiat i Accident Assurance C wPors- Mrs. L.,.1ew it: "Nor I, but he has j which Are the result of much expert and Domeatic Scions. Large pips COMM.oco- rsallh'a been calietl to make a slaleneenti before cert grand pianos, and- the most oompt•to tlo4 Lionised, of Iabrt►r; Scotland. ' - i -study;-and-are scientinca-Ily-prepared--as-- modern equipment is every department. ws�&mets•zoeed 9.•million dollars: a meeting-of crbditorc," a laxative and an alterative in one. "UndoutWedly the best of-its kilts in C�,aam*�.ord Aberdeen. Rdw►doe ts,t•s X164 fail infortaaHoa W )X hen the anneal holiday of the. Great - "Did you ever find •a a ste stRCi w mss' CAMASA r�rk:-rtmirl-: WIEL U- PEN UPT, itis i s�.tlro.i�aaildi.g,err.Boy.nd Ad•l.w.et. r z= Weslu n Railway Company's workmen e = ��' man under•the.bed T' ;\urs, Blufr: "Yes; 7. '�t Swindon commenced on. Saturday, b au +wry the night we thought llrAre were bur- soot toe eaiasdar to .'T`vany-of tLe men took the opportunity �nij lin be MI,in lar, In the house, I found my husband »i. J:7. Belts,Ph.D:t►rEaslta[ I .1 getting married and going, on their t tom. fti IBSUS N0. >is--K !Dere." beneymoons. �„. • .. . - 4.14 ... w-. .ens. .loos.✓ �._...�-•: .- .. ,..,.... -,. . - ....1'_ ­­- -­ -,�,-�_ 11=;kill 1-1.1.% #!g, . '13, - _11__ ___ ,1_­ ­;a­ - , . - - - I I I- 1, 3��--Vw;�-�I&SR��l.,-R,M"---�".�'_?- �­ �`7- " -- " - ­I- - .:� ­ -, _11-� ..�'. _, - . - zr.�­� _ _ r, ,:Y.*�r..- I ­ , ; - _-.--­, _:5� . _.I�r�­�"- I­.,- -- _-77.._:�-.'­� �­�X;Z'I.�-N%�­' w'-,.--Q,!,:"'A I , 1. � . , , . , , ,.�., .-..-. -.�,*� ., � ".­ �,_�... .. - 3� � - r.. t>..._­­­'_ ,_ � 11 - A - - __ . � - �.�� , ;� ",�F,V..;;.:;_47;�V"� 1-7-.. V57k 0 , ,". �­ _�. Z3�r 7 ..."! I" � I .. . . IF, -*�r.y----"�l.,-*-Ir-4���,.F--VT . I , j�.,� _'AU=ft2z;Y'!,_-*_1� ,V;6- _,4=-z0­,_-_:_ . 4 � . I ­ 11" _­=� -77 , , - I -, . I�� .. ­­_­ �, �-_ . ­ .- 7�& �. 4 , �.: �_.,-. �.'' -o. � ,* . !. . .. ,�� , ., .It, .;,. I - -- . - ., - ­ - I ­_ __ 'I. . I ..� .. :�, ,��� , . . . .., I�: . . , �. � - , .. 1.- �. � , . . I 1. , ...I . "*1 - , - _: - , " �- I. _ � . -�'tv-:�-_.,�-:�: ."" : t. --�� , I . - .. 1- , , I. ,.. . .. . . . ­ I -��-, . , -- . . . - I. I. . . , , � . , �, I . .., , ` a ­� � ___� - i'� .__. " . , � : . - - ,�%� "�. . 1. I � . "..... ,;:r . �. 1. . - , , � ..�__.. ..�, . i. - .. � I I-,o �.,: . . . � . I . . on w t 1, 12.60. On motion 0 Mr Palmer, of whom there area number are . ., . I . . I I� ... 7, , ,. .. . -- . .1 . ,;. . . .I ., � � . � ! . ., . I �, . #�. -, . � .. . �,.tl.. � .. It he %I chairman.report was adopted. . naturally much pleased with their '. , . , . ...'' .­ r-, kPickr Ino �Rtws .. I . . ­ 1. -n� . , It by . . . - . , , . — . . I. I�.. ;# . �­­ IIgo published etergI.Friday morning at its Otr a Mr. Osborne, seconded 'Mr.�investilleut. * 0 ___ , .. , - kerlux Oiit. White moved that the reeve grant Lis! Constable kf,ebson has found I ,.� - , 0 , , � -" I I . . . , I TERMS . .- . ; I . I . � . order on the treasurer in favor of the!out ,tile names of those students! I I I .1�.-18&.24p*3tT9&V; 01.00 1V aid In SATAX4,11 � - - . parties recommended-for payment in 1 who - committed,the depredations so [in 40K 44 , ey . . ' : _ . . _ _- I . _I� . _ . - , . . reports of the various standing com- at the High School during the-re- - . - ...- ­­_­ - , . - — AN ,. - . ... . • amiliation'l, and they are . . . I — I . -.----.- —, ­ .—I .� .. I -1 mittees. as pres6nted'this day. cent ex, -­ ­ - More. - ' ". . . . . 1. - . - , , , * � 11 L 7.� - ., .-. ---- . i . . . ,. . 2, . .. now known to thetrustees. The . . . . . � ,,_- . . ­ A by-law was passed to assess the , _ The People's Cash Store. . .1 ...." . .. ­ . .: � ...� . ., 1. - - -, - . . . ... -_ - ' .. . ,,,,, .. several school sections and union waritou damage ,done has ,cost '., . I I... . . 1. . . - . . I ... .. ' . . � , - a . . -_ - . .1 . school sections of the township, to over $25 to repair. The board ... " , .. .. . 1 . strictly , ..... I i ­.... aturday when it is - - - - -1 1, . . ... .... � RATES OF A.DVESTLIBING.: . - provide funds for the said school will meet on S, . . ­0-ur TERMS are strictly cash 91rat insertion,per line . . 11 . . expected measures will , be 'taken I . ...., . — I . . .. ._... .'* I . . ..�. I . ' 20 con I sections for the year 1906:_ . I ­ � . . . I . � �. ... .. 11.1. .: Each - 5 .. ' . . . .: 1 : ... . . I . . . I. . :,,b,- ,:ut insertion,per line � . to the guilty ones, I I - - ..7 I . . rate 1, . . I . Thi does not include Legal or Foreign ad. . S. S. No. 1—$ 600. 1 . I . . . . . I. I . I . . . � . I. . . " I ... .I . TortiBements. 1 6. 2 - 575 - , . . . r I I . . . ­- I� . �. . . . .. . I . . . . . . speef -ties making con- I . . , - New Adver.tisements. . .I See Our 'Bargains for this Week, �-..' ._...- :. . .rscte t terms given to par - .. I. __It .. . , . 3 or 6 months or by the year. Hall I -_--' 13— 600 , I . - . . I � ­ . early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. 11".I . . ` 4 - -_ - - . . " 4e— 400 . . . . I Business cards,ton lines or under, with paper, I I .. �, ­ ' . OR SALE-1 Poney, buggy, •ha�- . .'. . . . . I ' ': ,�,b . �46 - 11 I. - one year,$5 00 a .�. .. . 4w . .. . : ..., .�I . - ilei 11, as ten cents per Hue, ­� . I . - .. . IwNotioe In i=o . . 5o - - -: Fness. robe and FL iciod bicycle.' I rifle. a . . . . .1 . rjab Dimity, regular 14c for . . . .. , . . I .awe cenceper line each sub . . :11 - 5— 625 ,* -, good bargain, T.0.BROWN,Brougham,43cf . I .. .I _., . 7 . 'Rep. regular 14c for Ile., . . t insertion. .. . . . . .. . . . .Irish . 1. - pealml contract r t*8 made 6=eu . , - '....'.­ . - -_ ' .. DR ' '' . . known on tipplics. ; I 1. 4 . 6— 400 ESS GOODS .Pink Chambrey; regular 14c for Ile - . -`.� I 1. ­_!_ .- 1. . . ­ - I . - -_ . ­_ PPLI�- BARRELS--- mew thin- , , on. N6 free&4vertisiag. : 61 - -, - A � Blue it. ., i v 14c for Ile -I . .... .., . :. Advertisements without'written ristructlow 17- 550 a tarioldprice. THE I . . .. . .:. . .:. WilThe inserted until forbidden and charged - BELS made In Whitby awi sold at 34 cents. �, . ­ �. . . ,;,.- Prints, regular 13c for lie .,I":r.r it �,8— 880 . --- ' . . . - ., . bordingly. Orders for Jbicontinuing . � . . - _� J 0 SHEPREEI.D. 43 tf I I .. �, . _'. I I . . illionve must be in writing and sent to the pub- '.. .... 41 . 9- �150 i . " —_ .-- . .- ­­­­ I i , "" . . . End Dress Goods, regular 13c for 5e . � . . .. . . � I . ..�. . ushers. . �­... :,A4 10- 550 . _... " OST.-On July 5th, .a *2 year old . � . .. . . - . . I I . ­'t` . , - . . I. . . I � Job Work promptly attended to.- I—. I , . L .. '. . L Tuley heifer,dark roam, erightly brindle. 'CARPETS.--'W .-, -. , ' - 695, -.-'_ � str Lyed front lot is, con. 10. Markham, __ -have just put into stock ft' nice assortnienti- - � ­.I ' Be- --e . - ­ L'. , � -NEE' — Prices, 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c. .�, Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors 6. . _. warn otrared. W.G. S�Ongoum. 4itz . ­ . . . , . . - _. ­ 1. . - . - . .. 12- 450 1 - - . . . . . . ­­­ . ... — . , it -IS- 450 1 . . ...� most interesting and valijable ' .. CROCKERY.-Just opened, a shi I pment of very fine dis.hes in set.s.. .. . . :_--, . PIMERING COUNCIL ', � .. 44 . - _-.-.. A collsetior of British,Co'oriml,and Foreign . , I . -. � . - . 14 400 , �.---.' *..- Scamps forstilectiomp. Tobeftenfrom G.30 orasyou want them. Toilet sets in white $1.50, Blue and White f - I ____ I . . . .16 - *15- 1110 .1. . . - . � . . ..­ . to S.ou p m. du Fnd&y and Vledaesd&v even- $2.25, Pink and Blue-Regular prices of the last mentioned, $5,0(, -- '. . .­* iti- - toga, CHARLES WOOD,King St. East, Pick. ) . �I . .. . .., . .. . The above council met pursuant to :, �I .- ,16- 460 . 1 ...� .....- ening. . - ' 4:344 we are offering them for $3.25. A bargain. . - , . 1�.. ......... . . adjournment on Monday, Aug. 6th. . . . 46 17- 468 .. I. . . I ' - . I . Members all present with the excep. . ,_U. S. S. No. 1-$294 .,. . -L-ARM FOR-SALE.-The under- GROCERIES. St; Lavrrenc�Granulated and Yellow Sugars. 1:' pign�d' is offering his farm of 100 ars are ' ,. ­ . tion of Councillor McFarlane. The �. . .. .2- 450 - . ... . acres for sale,situated cre lot-west of Graharri the bl�sti we sell no other, you can.depend.upon these to give t . 1. . I . -Bros.being the centre hundred of lot 23 in the 1 . ., .. . . I he very reeve in the chair. I I . . 11 . '4- 172.16 - ' . 9th cou.cf the Towce .yofFicPr,r,g Ze best results. You have tested-them and know there is nothing better The minutes of last meeting read ' - ' '.*'-*69 - 7 232 .. .. farm is oup of the best stock sad grain f�rzrmh a to(to tip fruit preserves, etc. - Tt y our teas put i-ip by ourselves, 25e 1 � . - wears st an Th, t m - . the Township,with no . s land. . s r '304 - land approved. . Ila each school, $300 of the fore- is be,ng offered at a special price-with iory and •- ---Ogilvies Roval Household flour, alsp Spink Cream and Tea _) ' -baser.- Iri�poction Buns. SpiceE. , XXX Proof Vinegat-iise this and have good Pickles. ­ . Several accounts ,were presented �going .amounts will be collected from ,,aJ" to a,jit the purc I .. .. . . . in Apply to W.J. Id ICH. . . . Dear splicitiiii. . Payment and referred to the differ• the general school rate, except where ELL. ear eark.oat. . 43tf I... � I _ . . --_ - , , , — -" I . . .. . . P R()X . . , ' - ' ­ . ­--l-effs_au_emrlol���T, A - '� . . .- - - - - - Y I . . . .� having effected 'amount will be $500. - -ent standing committees. ; two teac 1�' - '� ­T), STM & COMPAN . . :. Mr. Todd reported "' �'� - . ....th.11bLif c,rij.�.�.�.,alto acres, -a . . ,be ..,b mir 1, ... .4.th hr..! . an agreement in the Morgan case X=FJ:E.W — .. 1. . ­ �.. A 15y law to assess the township of nth concession of Township,.f Piakering. All 'G.., I . . . : I t ..0�Ix - . . .I - - Q. � Tusive of the village of land iricultivoitioti, Twob&rLF.0U@3!XW.aad I whereby the township pays to Thus. Pickering, exe =0 I . . _ ,Wx36 stocefuriadations. Large frame house I . .. . ...1.--... I . . Morgan the sum of ,$157 *and -Mrs. Pickeriug, to provide funds for the 94&28 kitchen attached. %e:i watered and . .. . - . '. - . . I .. ..- � .. .. - 1. - Orchard and gooi ii-irdon. Apply to . . . - Morgan the sum of $80, owing to in general expenses of the con "Ili . 41-44' . - . . .1 . juries the said parties received. by. for the year 1906, and to assess the J,LCOS VRNZ1t,46 Bobeit tilt.,Toronto ­ .- . I . I . ARM FOR - The-The valuable - ... . I ...- . . . . �_ . . .� I - - . . . . . . '-,-% L � . . . . . i being thrown from their buggy taus -1 .."doo I - .1.t . . I - o village of Pickering to provide funds Ffarm known as the Hubl;,ard farm eoutaia- . . I ed by a hole in the roadway on the for village and township purposes for Lng abou t 100 acres, situated on 9th con.being . . . I . lot-iii.aljscoat- to Claremont stat:on. li miles .6 e ,7th concession at which their horse 'the year 1906, and to assess the from Claremont village, Pickeriti, t� :5 ,m,,.p.,,. no, became frightened. - - . - I whole township . of ` Pickering for occupied by Jos.H.Evans. The p ..ITwacered.sprimrz creek well. g)Ld orcharit. Roodoo410 0 -, Communicaticris were recEired'from X foll L , " . county and- educational purposes. for bank barn,frame house. land in good state of - . ... I . . ,-:t. . - the � the owing: . . - . I., - the said year, passed .through �ts luvat"11' For Vertpculars %VIAv to D. Si. . . . . ... .. . I . .... . . 1 . I . .. . . HUBbAED,os J.B.Ziem-. Clareinor,t.Ont, � ..­. , - - � __ . -­ -.-'! - - - , . .. - .. . . -- ------.;- . i. W V Micha!dson; re allowance for io I , -44 . I . . - . I � .. - � . . : I . . . -us rewlings and finally carried: the 4L . . . ,.. V I . . .-. ___ I ,. . I . . .. . . . ,.. _ .. . -road Opp lot 26,.con 1. . . , - 3 4-10 mills on ',;',; county ­ . . . -6n . .%.I.. .... I. .. rate being I NT- We wish to inforin our eust6mp'r-.4 that Nve`qtill keep -band a full. -,* ' _.­ . . . . Douglas Davidson. see trees . Hos. ratA and for dducatidnal purposes, .) .4 .1R11`FOR SALE OR-To REN �. .. 1: - .1., . I Consisting of&)*,resin tho3rl.-ouf-esd on line of Sehool flo6ks, Examination Pappr and Tablets, Scribblers, Ex. I . . . .. . , - mills on-the $. The same rate will ofri'lkortag,2.,&.rts i,,ior,noriii,l,jirterof Ivt . ­ L ­_ for Sick Children, re Tyndall child 2$a,r-stete: zortli T-4 ellcl.lie Book�;, Peucil.,Q,�.Erw�ei­', Writ ting and-.Drawing Books,Peus and . ,7uartor of lot . . . ren who are making favorable pro- 'be levied in the village of Pickering' 11"'I o the Pencil Boxes. . . . . I . e a? .L 1.11,umtddoutt;eGreenwoo Road. un ' . ­ I . ' - . . - sn'l m , . . .. � ... . . . . gress. - In, . . . . - . . .: . I - .:. -, ­1 . . . in ihe towrisliip.. a miiiacs sr-a frame h',,Ivt- Dara �table, - . , . ttei' Tho lartu is in . . ­ . . . . I �.__ - - , . - ­ -.- . __ .' . . . Jesse Cook.'re tp' timber, ' - � . On motion of 11r . Osborne,'Reond� .4&oQ4 orctiai,l and w0l nk given- .. Al;o ­nicia, assortment Of good F Writing Paper; En velopes.and 0 ' . gqnd stiLto.1 cu4tivatiotl Foffsusvn�"u . a assortment - . . . * - * . . . ,-. e McCr�inm ouNov let a--drr,.,.,I,e-,etopl�:fwaf.er4aitrvett Writing Tablets. . . I � I Judg A oft, inclosingiudg- ed by Mr Palmer a resoluLion of con, Apply to 11-.Uvagli, flwiovor or to Win I I I I . . . . I J . . ' . � � . meats, dismissing.appeal of The Caxi . C4,46 - .. .. I .� .!* . ..7 '.�I. -'.- - � - .. ... .. dolence to Mr. -3ifiFarlane,- on his Logan,Pickering � .I - . ., _,". '. I ,, I I - 1. - . I . . ads Ice Co , -and reducing asst., of J. -_ "- .7 .'.'.,.1*....----�.. I �- ­ .. . . . .. - " - I �.. . . - I.�... bereavement by the death of his wife, . FO �.- Fir-ot-clit,ts ., - ..-' ZEE — , . ­ . . . . . I A R.%1 R- ,-SiALE L Spink, Lti to $2 1,000'. . . . .. . , MOT. -(3z MI. _F:;001\TM. ' '. . Z .., ..- I was adopted. . . F farm, containiag 1'50 Ftrzos, Ducar of . . �. � �. . . -ructiOn The couneii now_i�Oljo rneato-meet 1,111,:0 and 21,Broken Frout conce,icou.Town- - - �_: . T. H.-Madlaud, Supt. Const, 'Ks ars zz first- . . .. - - � . I., . . - stipof-Vickering.. outlieprein. . - _._.. .____ _!!TTT!!nM!=9 * J3ell Tel. Co. �' again-at 10 &m.; on _40nday, Sept. cla.",iwe,ling and outbu!Idings' barn 4521W, with stone-stabling naaerneath. V&rM Ili all . . well" A F W iller,.see.-treas Toronto Gen. loth fur Ebe. transaeVon of general In riderdritimed mull 1.ticus are In a,,,oa to- _. . l . i . beartal, a9king that an order -be-is. bminelsq.., - . . - - I . . . � pair. Also & young ore4ard.la full bearing. . . _' _ � . . . - Th,s-�armjs"o of the %eTy I Lot in Pi�k-iiag L .._.. - L ` INEY. .4. MI L , . . � for the ma�atenjkacia of-. Jane ­ . _.__,� - t6wniii;lp. A;pplj, te.MRS ELLEN WAL-H,' . 7- . I V _­ . - . � I. ' . ___ . I , - :!ryTldall. . . . .. .I.� - �iiJ Ma),r Say oronto*,or to JOHN A. WCON_ -----", . . :. . � - ­. _ :,.- - _. . . � .. . 11 . . 'Kil.k. . C-117 . �' .. . . __� � , . .. .. . . . .M A 1, %1. . . NoR.'Ahitloyll.U. . I � ., . - . . ­ . .. Owen Sound Portland- Cement Co., .. ­ . I I . . . , ,:�, � . .. . - .. I . I --- —- , . . . . . .. . . � ____ I . I Bank I * ­ ­ - , ,Ltd, quoting price of cement, $1.70 The St%udard Bank. - have de. 1-, ARNI TO RENT.--The under-signed. _ -.Just- received a,fresh stock, hicInding- Children's Wear .. .. . esirous of renting Iiii farm nf ILO anres, . . . . . . . % per bbl of 300 lb,; at Shallow Lake'. clared a ldivi0nd at. the tate of. s- tea 1. ttl, I . .-1. . - :---.:, -1 - . - . . . - ' ia,ro or leas,on lot 2. - -so I 5tb coco�sa�oas ,� . . .. ' .- . Freight to Pickeriag, 9-1-92c per 100lbs' twel-N--c- per cent for', the qxwit'rter .f Fickerinil,'essit of"WhirevaDs.the stmt heitig , �, 7.!�;_ .-� I anti-Sailors. ' Latest Styles. Low prices. � .- _-111. 11­ t, 1. .. L . I � . I ,. . 1 .. . ist euding. This i,s the beat slio%v- (Irmixted on the iseWsre a Rn•)d bousa two .'. - . *.- . . .. . , , E Hood, Toronto, asking if council j-1 . .n a gaol*tato of cultiva,ticu. and btiog well .7 -'. -' * would offer any-inducements to hs�'e.:jog iiiade by any`Ixi k in C-anada Dauswitharonepir.1111ro-italgris an . . . I . . 4 8_­64ns R-4, ____� . mW Jig per, so,r � .. . I ,. .. . . .. ? cierneath.bay:beds acA two BIT . -1 - 00. knitting fietbry- enst, i-tIT-ita-tawn. and the svvkholders in Markham, boo boas*-;Nur:4cres of orchard . � V1,1R, :S'- -MT. M 1:Z'I< S & ­ � . .rct uesi-ly all la . - I I . 1 -1 . 1. I � -bearing cf t-be best selling v&r:et.ies, Also . �- - 'ship.; Are seeking�exemption from --- - tull � - . . .. - .a abuedance of gbo-i nater The same wdl be' ____ ­I -- ------- _____­­-'-- -----­­__� 'taxation and $3000 loan for of OPUD 'Olivet- H Pugh. . . - I � . �eared for.,@Lr. M tears Olive* . ' . ... years. . I.StATION AVOIDED ,reou River P O_Iot.30.aon"7,Pickering, if - ' ':_. - ---.- . � Jas..B, Madill complained of the . ESTATE OF - .� AZ . �. bad condition of the Lith con. road. EXPERJENCE OF MISS MUIRET � � - �* -.:. i - , -Oi Is ­` ' ' J. H. Connor w' I . - � all % Papers, . Paints, p .. ,as heard re water SAMUEL. ADAMSON2 . . _'.. :.., � ...i._.__._�.. ­ ­­ . . , - - I - * " -­ . � . - ''..- ­ I . �. .. .... - 'on hill On 8rd con on Brock road. - She was Told That an Oper�dan W" - . ... . ._ .� . 4 .. M.,ro. The standing committee on Relief of the. inevitable. how She Escaped It. ." (DLLEA�SED.) - -­ . . I. . .I- .. . . . . . ". - , . - . large fresh Rock no-W'on hand. prices in LWall Paper ranging. 'Poor reported and recommended payment . . ...- , .A _,.� .. L 1. — . . . � , . -I.... I-.'- L FARM FOR SALE -'n.y Tr..,ir)FR. - - __*, - I L as follows-Jos Burk, one mouth's. scipp - men a physician tells a woman gnf- : � . I from Be. up. .� L. . . . .. I .. . - I - . . .. i -DERS AREL:1-N.'VfTED,and will . I I , , . . . .:� . .. -_ . - � . ­ 11 ..I . _-_* . of Robt Gibson,110. On motion of Mr. fering w th serious feminine trouble that TEN ..., ' � ' '" . ' - :. I ­. . I . . .' *Wbite chairman, report'was adopted. an operation is necessary,-the very be received bythe undersigned Admin t 1. _. . . - I ..s. � �. - �.I__ 1;,__.-..-.1. - . . - ..�. . - - -,J. '-=1Zl31'L-aT-=3.. -. .. .. _. __;- 1"he'sianding c.mmittee cin Coutingen- 'clock, noon. of .: . .. ohii Parker. I I ; thought of the knife and the operating ist,rAtor up to 12 o L. _'. . . I � . . . . . .1 I . . . I . . . . -cies reported and recommended the follow. table strikes terror to her heart, 'and Thursday,*August'16th 1MJ for the " *­ - - _.—_____ I 1ng payments:-T G.'Deverell, valuating our hospitals are full of women coming Rroperty, natively.-The-N-01-th Quart- . . -1 . I 1! 4.... ' " I . I . . . � and giving ividel.Ce OU assessment appeal, for just such operation& . . er of Lot Number Seven in -the Fifth I 05.00, Thos Morgarr,damages for injuries Concession of the Township of Pick- -. I , , e . , i ,�.�,drhkL. - L .. � Produce Market -. Hello ! . - 11; it4bors. . .. . I . I -received-from accident fgom'being tbrowu - , __ -win'g-in*the Coutit-y--o-t--an-varl-0,7-COIT---. ­ ______J__.__- ___ I� _. .-- . . . . - _ . I___ . .1 . I . ? cut of buggy 1.57,60; -karr Morgan, ditto, , U, ''I taining 50,acres,wore or less, save . . . .. .. . I . I . . 1130; 'lie Efono- Judge McCrimmoti, re �� , I N W. Q. LaFraugh, of Stouffville, - � Webaviiftr sale et our remises the . ...I I L�ill.;.. .. and except 2 acres sold off the orth - 'will be . following:- .. "court of appeal, 7.00; Markar & Thexton. =4 1 eL .at Mechin & Pbucher's " I- - . ... : .1 L! ad verl;W DR, printing st.itio;erv, an . 1 14.�11__. i East part thereof: - .-store,. Brougbanl,.every Tuesday 10 good beef ringer's from 3J to 4c per lb I - The roperty, is w>Il _*atired and morning prepared to pay the high- 6 new milch cows fram$25 to'540 each' -- '.. ... . .11 . I. . . .,of pig vo4er's-riot 51,5o; D A Beattin,on 11.� . .I, . is I A, - I . . .account of salary,62 50; Jae Todd, reeve .�. , . 11 11 suited for grazing purposes. It* ' est price in cash for Butter and ' 10 "Sii6cest," "rTkanure tsprdaders, 'the .. .I. . i N . . . .. I .. i�� . , Vi I ggs. - with -,exp re c.,urt of.appeal -2&0; DR Beaton; • . 0-=% 400_�% I ", Conveniently situated on, the Sixth .E He has also arrabged, N% machine.that makes the dollars for the . ;. �*,L I ...,, :0 I .. 0on'cession midway lwtween the Vi - H. Mechin to buy produce for him farmers. . ..tp clerk, ditto, 2.50; John.Forgie, ditto. �'! ........ �-_ I lags of Kinsale and Greenwood. _during the week- foi, either trade- We invite-the .� .��_ 4P-4 l.�, . .. -.2.50. On motion of Mr Osborne, chair. I - ��,,`iv,�'.I, . _, . public to itispect out crop 1.�." ." _fns�n ieport was a lopted. , 1..1 11.1 .... . . ki)s-10 per cent jacceptance of . .. or cash, as desired. � and see for theru"el,�es what the"'Success" slop"" � . % - 1W . .. I . , ���_-4,,� , iender, and the bawithin 15 is doirig for n_,: 4 . ­ . - .. I . �U . I ..--..---,. ­.­ _ I " :� , .,.� ., The standing committee on Sheep Kill- � ,.. .. 11.. ... �.. - .. . ' I . ­ ed by-Dogs, ieo�f-ed-g�f2T-r6-c-o--m--m--O-nTed- 11 I . .�!!� - I - days thereaftA,�r, .--,Nk, tender neces-,- *"V�r-.� 0. T_J&1"-Xe,U V-1- " ' Write, phone or apply to -, ­ . Z 1,,;:, .... . . . " '. � .." sarily noeppLed. ,- , � .- . IL - ..-the following payment:-John Graham,for . -1.I"I I... �,�� . . ; I=I I ... .. . . . ns, - 7 sheep and 6 lambs killed,.594, the same : '.� I I .. w Further particalars and,conditions of . . . i1ohn A. White &So - - . . . . . I. .- t-� tog two'ihirda sworn value. *On motion .�..,.P�...1.1, Sale may I)t..-LhL'.('.Qri__apl)].iLcttt:ipn_tQ the . -I 1 � . .. .. BROUGHAM I . . � 0 . ­­ - - - I-P, . . .. �;1- I I-7- -.- Administrator or his Solicitors, L" 7- - , ­..­ . .,1� � --__je�!�.- -.-- �01 Mr Osborne, acting chairman, repent P. HAYYORKSK - I 1. ; . —_ .__ %was adopted. . Tenders -may'be 4iddressed to tile-- . . . . .1 ... . . . ., . . ... . Standing committee on Roads; and " Adininistraturcir his S4)lieitors. Now-6-the thne to he thinking about I 0 - '-:Bridges reported and recommended the .1 - . Leonard Burnett, Admini*trat6r, - a track f(')r that barn and hay loft. I - n'r .;... . .. zlaeksm e hlng:.e . I I . ! . ep .. 1. . I -following payment :-ilea Shepherd, rep ,Jmapd."6,1.04�erO,y . _ - ., . , .. . , -Poet Perry, P.O. We r�tn fit tli�ni rip witri MtKer r6und ,- ' . . . ,& .4- . - I .,� n%..�.7­11 Stone crusher 5il); N1 S Chapman, nails, -. . Dow &- McGillivray, � iron, tinlcwood tracks. The undorsigno(l . .. ... �ietc, 3.27; Gen Law.tep grader, 7.40; W'J " 42-4 1 Brock St., NVhitby, . I . � I having bought out , . . . I the hhe)"111-ithing hif-siziess of R. - . . I . -�*bevltli, cement for diva 3 and 4,'2t,r)0; J There are capee where an operation .5ol-*rs for�*idliliiiistva­tor. ---'---- ' :also, �1 full line,of . I � I . . I ­ __.� ,iource, but when one con- -_ .- _____,i_._ __ I . . � .MoMV; 1,1)l-(�p,tl-L1(t to do black- .. W Bogle, stone supplied tp, 8.00; F L is the only rc . -Iing ill. , . . . I Green, rt of,way, timber, gravel and cov ' - - I sillitl. . ."ill its lizje,�4, .I . .. . .- "'*ring I . ., . . cring trid,,d at ,',r-enw.) d, 3'2.14; H T cured by I . - -I', . - ciders thic, great number of cases of Pickering Lumber Yard ! .Farm Implements. ' * I * - menacing female' troubles ble Com- --- .r. I call and '4�,e 11�. ;• , 1, H-r�e--,�]­eilig - a - Specialty.I - Love, cement, 14 00: Frank Soden, grad- Lydia .E. Pinkharri'� Ve'eta �- int; � , . - . . .. I L , , 0SM.&:�1'11\4..6s_::�::-, _�.,�� . : ..;1. .. • ingin " ' " 0hr'st6ek is CObiplete. -^ "—'- - '=­ , .1�1.7 after p lysicians T:iax;e a&vie�d , _ ­­ diva 10,12, 14 and 16. GO 55; .Jesse p6unfl. . -3--om Z,� :E, g- -=J 77, Cook, timber supplied tp, 173.54; W Erb, operations, no woman ehould- eubmit to Frost, & 11i'()od Agent. ... - . 1 0 iers.n,-cuttiug thistles, Opp lot .3, con 4, one without first trying th6 Vegetable .1n :ell kinds of building Ilia'terial ' ' ' : KERING, OINT. , - .. including rom4h and dress�--d ILI[ut)e,, 'PICKERf:!�6. - '� I PNTMUO., . PICI . same.me to be charged agaioat F McKay, .so; Compound and writing-'Mrs. Tinkhani, . I , . . . .. .I __. - .- .. .. . ... . � . .. . - latli, cellar, - - . ,. -o Ire Lynn advice, which is free. . -cuttm' g' tbistles Opp lot 4, con 5, t Miiss_�fur . . etc: __ -_ . - . ' , . I . , Wcharged to T O'Leary,-.32; cutting thistj 5 11iQ ' 1. of 2173 Third Our stock of Shingles iS-1-1,10 COL11- - .. . . .. .. .- .1 .Fall- Term,Open-s" Sept. 4th , .s. Margret llerlcleY plete in Britisb Colunihia,'New Brun' . 0. - . .. . opp lot 5,con 5; to be cbarg�.dagainqt NV" street, Milwaukee, Nvis., vtrites: . . - . I . swick and Ontario Cedar. . . � .�11 , I . . ­ ,,, Redman,..48; Goo 5�bite, ouilding culvez�, -,khain-, M ., '. -.-._--� - � I -idilt.g tQ,get a business educa_ ­ - � ,! .,., . .Dear Mrs:Yi -P All kinds of the usl4al Mouldings, ,� � . .. fn (le( : -. -1 ,* .- Rouge Hill,etc,-13�7 5; Geo White; dmw "Loss of strep th, extreme.nerVomnessl- and Floor- ' . . I .1 . I -, . - , . ,.&,, . Base Casing, V Sh,qeting , - • t-ion or shorthand training, it is wise , Ing piles, and 80 posts at 12 1-2 each 35-28; .shrroting pains ,ugh the pelvic organs - _ I t& .I . to choose it school that is well-known Tj L Rogers,shot els and,maebine oil,.S3; bearing-down pains and cramps compellWd ng always..ways in stock. - . . for strictly Wigh-grade work. -The' . ­:-B Johnson, men and teams emp., lumber me to ,e,k medical advice. The doctor I . . IV D. GGRDON . .%_1%nd fixing breakwater in r d 18, 544 87; W after rpaking an examination said.I haA � . . .. . :, .� 4114mants . . , ,. . - I � . . and ulceration and advised � . . . . . . . I . . . ­,---7-E=erson,,men and team, 'div iS, $44 87; . a female trouble ai I t­ I ob'e,aed - X. , I. .60, an oeration. To this' I s rou '4 hmaking. - . I J H Connor,men and teams, div 2,4 K-rus v. MaAd grav div 2, 3 24; W H Gibson,' and and decided to ti LVia E.Pit I . k, , - . , hei4leerationquic y, . . - . . . _.� .. - . . . . . - I . ,, ..'teams, cliv 6, 47.62; W Sadler, raking t hleCompoun , symptoms disageAred ' '' . - � � . � - ed, all the,bad E I Of.11 materials anA-aesign . . I . -_- , ..stone off road and rep bridRe, bet lots 2 an v I am once more strong, vigoro s and The indersign6d will be in Picker-- keptin-otook. ftwillpayyou . . I ... --,------ - I - . , - . . I ..and 3, eon 6, 1.92i RJPrioe, men and well.,, I g every Wedusday fo� the 'benellf to call.at our works ard inspect our stock i,4' well knowii bio,4 and of the best com- . . . . ., I teams div 11, 2 40; Goo White, men and Female troubles are il on e In Don I be misled by "I ercial schools in existence. Its re- - . I teams, dive 3 and 4, 8.28; Jae Pengelly t 0 of his many-customers who want their slid obtain nrioes. curd this y7ear has 6eeii most remark- ­ ' .1 1. '. increme saliong wo a - , . Lt 6� •-. rontratit Greenwood bridge' 151,30; Wm n; r at ;L0,t,-, No6v of our gradtiotes are out I riods are v A �egl wat,clies, clockg and j6welltlry roDaired; agents we do rint em tbsrn�ridrisequent• I - A, ' . ly wA can, and do tbrow off the agents I �.. ,Emerson, building bridge con 5,34 31, Goo d!!5 Ott V _ Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman's ,i ljosition:, a nd the demand for them Wbrite, building bridge on siderosia Opp e "M . e 4 . isommission of 11)per cent., which yon.vwill isah-ut t,k:�.,.-.-. ti-im-; the-supply. . � Am to* ' I el . - V7 r I I r- I st."4 7 roap. 11 A6 M911 I rop 4 er�11' . I ..., , a 4 r ,drug store. All work warranted. . oersetinlyeave by purr-asina from ne, . 1. . . �Tbos Chester's 39.32; W Sadler, rapt a b I d It rL 4 e" '. Call onlioiw& I I Write to -lay frr tw, %ca*ijognp, . . . I bet cons*nand 8,20 00, also, gravel, 2.13; . .. . - . - W ' r -'YrP, Principal, I CWDignay, gr&velling t1,I, blirstat, I . P. TAYLGR, , . . WHITRY GRANITE Coll I �,T.,T I. TV . -, ­ . _ Per Tba . ---., - . , )Inv -za?-der Sha. 15 00; &rthi)r�E Reasor,inset 8400r,da w f 30-43 1 %,Vliitbv -I I ffl:­ �M,�, - I . , V,,)� ..","It. . RN . . . . ,I I I I- . � 11 . � " .. . I ". � - }„assns., ­ �,," - ­ I %­­ • ' rig 1 kt .. 4T,Ira �^L„ M �i, .L, ,. #•�.-Y,� ./ ?.,•. YiL, Y•.i�:: J•• TIC✓.:Y iY:JYye' S. � '1Ss��'•a._ d r .•h`4wn ,q•.' -drAf <r r R.:. 0 7 ., •�) .7 � ,•.- a a ; y - r _ r: hARE]f0\T, that ever took p41 ia a,'n this will- Privy Council, but the appli- } age, and showed, thgh esteem cation to appeal .has been refused hn Gregg is having his hotige in tivhich the deceased Has held. su at the judgment stands in re•psin ted. •-- -favor of the liquidator a5 origi- S �r n�7 �' �a d Dollars n ' r Win., Cooper, o Toronto, is -Garden Party at C.-6taven�n's,-Ti na113=defined by the trial Judge. x, -_ visiting friends hersale,. Aug. 16th. - Mr. Spade. R iii therefore be ell- - �= W. M. Palmer is haying the aTOL'FFt ILLE. Thedato pay the creditors in full. .uv,..ae ev.wrrswrs Go hand-in-hand. The affluent of to-day front of his shop painted. capital tock of the company are those wbo used good common-sense T. Caster has purchased his ---- was $150,000 all of which was r..a YAK r,..: yesterday and the day befo They made The creditors of the Pakwham subscribed for.-Pilot. - �•w �TLea** a point of Savin sotne�tro each week horse "Egward"back again.' :' and their wealth and lade g ' Miss M. Bell, of Toronto, is a' Pork Packing Company, Limited, - pendancegreW 7 guest at "Sandbank" this seek. are likely to receive 100 cents on Get a 5 cent bog of Lax-eta at -our 4 and grew. a Neil McPhail, of Bttrketon - the dollar. Two or three years store, please, We think they are T + .aa,. ' You can commence to-day. ., r _ great,*--Just test these toothsome, $1.00 opens an account: f spent Tuesday with F. M. Cooper. ago the company *ent into li jui- Interest paid 4 times a year. 'r Y p candy-like Laxatives Tablets for .� s`,.i'e e w w c„s e- Chas. Harris and wife, of dation, Mr. Osler Sti ode became -constipation. .sour .stomach, bilious- Brooklin, 'were here here on Sun- appointed liquidator. . The busi- ness, bad breath, muddy.complection,. • day ness had been purchased from,a etc. R1:k 5 Gents and see. l' D.. Forsyth is erecting•a barn on partnership.--firm tend the limited - The Sovereign.- Bank'of Canada 'the Lawrence property south of company assumed certain liabil- P p �Y Put your money in a place where you can get it when you want it. here. ities which they shculd not have Let Others--Help -you - Miss L. Chapman, of Toronto, done according to the agreement is visiting•Miss Besse fora few and purchase. Shortly after the To recover your stolen property. days. winding -tip order permission The IN ye Theaker, Manager, Claremont• - The Citizens band purpose was Riven the aiquidator. by the ' - o ing.a ourna-relit er an-action for the. gie4CKIgg - future. 'recovery of moneys the -defen- dants being - will.do..this. . Thos. and ' .'11Srs. Knox ' spent• _ K .1lessrs. Paekeuhams - .. Sunday with George and Mrs. Bqver, Kendrick and Mrs. For- Members having property atoleu commnni- tate immediate! with an member — HonleySwtts. ' _ _ - _ s�fthe, R•hu R•ere the forluer part- Y Y Robt. Graham, of Renfrew, was Hers iu the business. The liqui_ Executive Qommittee. _ �- 51.00' here on Saturday in search of clator obtalned•..judgmeut for $25:tMembershi p fee ...-. . ... ..._.:. - _ .. 000 or $30,000, but the defendants Tickets mavbebad from the President or '- horses. secretary on application. Mr. Tisdale, of Beaverton, was appealed and a portion of the , _ :DOwswell, the Peoples Tinsmith has a good supply of here on Tuesday' lookiug for judgment was set•aside. The Arthur Jeffrey, J.A. O'Connor, honey cans on hand. They are going fast. horses. liquidator appealed to Supreme Secretary. President. Have your wants supplied. . Thos. Graham is expected home Court which reversed the decis• Exen_Com.-Geo.Long,I?,E.Pugh, U,B. c Jon judgment the Court he 3 g Peimer, Piokerin 1JO rY S�ELLIA7 , /�a]'e�]�]v�je this week with a large consign- . ppeal and g.Ont• - iuent of horses. the judgment of the trial Jud e Miss H. Nighswander, of .Bark- was reinstated. The defendants - then decided to appeal to thePOR SALE ♦ J. ^Scotts' this N•eek. ' , S. Robins, our new station '!'n® rears-rcairanas statton arta ;, --Gold Medal agent, has his family nicely sett- TRa1M8 OOLXG-EAST DLS AS FOLLOWS:-r / • _ - tled in the station residence. No. HA 9:43 d• M. 1 Good Portable 12 h•. p. _ R i services �i11 be held-112 7 F.K. the Baptist church neat Sunday ��10 LoeeL. 6.04 P. M. Tw - TSentB d}pr1P<i WiBT DII><48 FOLLOWS:—WB:— Engine and Boiler. i n e rine when the pastor, Rev. A. R. Park No.S' Loco 8:41 A.M. _ will officiate. ••11 LocAL . .. ::41 P. M. -- , Mesdames Cluge, White and 1� M g.�0 P M We-guarantee this engine and �Call on s - Crocker; of Buffalo- ♦�''erE heie boiler to be in first-class shape and - attending the funeral of the late When a woman autTers from depres- in f o6d. working order. W e will Mrs. McFarlane. Simi weakness. she then keenly sell it tl reasonable price. -.Henderson & Farmer, Claremont. ' John and llrs. HeuAed rift! con, realazes hots-helpless-haw thorough- „ Beal, of Mount Morris, Mich.,,are ly worthless she is. fir. Shoop has R. W. '� C LJ RRY here with Mrs. Heusted's parents, brought relief to thovaa> dy. of such _ J. H: and Mrs. Beal:- aotnen: He'rPaFheea diseases peat- LIFT FORCE AND liar to women in two, direct. specifle Foundry awl Machine , Anton Elzy- of Birmingllam, ways-a '.local .treatwent•. 'known by - England, pupil, .of SiVil"Tert0ll,rdru-gi"t4 ecrrcwhere. as Dr..Shut,p'c Shop, _ and SUCTION PUMPS - - ;Hen , Mus. Doc:, NIW t�6rre. -and a constitut4mal or -of the Royal Academy of HMu r, internal prescription called Dr.Shoo y 3 - p. . . .- �- Claremont, Ont. Constantlyon Sand. Prices Right. Loudon, is prepared to ref•etve R,•4torative. Dr. Shixip's Night - g pupils far tutiuu ln'Lhe l)lAUU-� pP y Wind-II71118 erected an Curt is,' a lied local! and at forte. Terms moderate.. _�klre�t night. It works while. you sleep ' d Repaired, - • all communications to North ' le reduees inflnmi tion, it stops. 7'. Horses Feet e - Claremont, Ont. ••• discharge", it.heals,itspothes, it coin- : L. - - ---Direct telephone eommunication.with all arts of Pickering. forts. it cores. Dr. Shoop's Restor. Need every attention during the Markham, Sc•arboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townshipe, A deep gloom ha, been east-over i ative (tablet-or liquid formr r"a con- hot-weather. This is -)ur special- - a -- _the community, by the death, un►�titutional, nerve tissue tonic. It s'also ville, Markham and Picl.erixig village , over IndepeudeuG t SZ'e understand ,t. l stem. Saturday night, of one' of our-I brings rel.ewt�d strength. lAstinfi am- y' "y most highly respected: r-itizens, bition and vigor.to freak, lifeless Work clone neatly and prompt= Orders promptly attended.to. Mrs. James McFarlaue, The imine- women. These two remedies, singly, ly and at moderate prices. - Repaiting dune. - or used together, have an'irresistible. :diate .cause of death 'was sceptic positive helpful power, Try them A _ .. W E Risebrou h, John Gerow successor '° :meningitis. The pprimary cause, , ruonth and see. ,Sold by Bickering Q' �fileroW dt Bob, Qlaremoat. however, :was-an ulcerated tooth. Pbnrmady, - • 1`honiaon's old Lstlid. -- . The t.,nth_ some accident the poison -f-roul - No , 3' CLAR'EMONT. ONT the pus was carried' to the eye. ° W, ° a ro a q8 c _ -: i .thence! to the brain. Dr. K, "a Brodie had char a -of the ca-e. i y ; m o i ° a c sy r• _ . g - � � a • � _� !W, . J, -:I-fi, �RICHARDSaN S and was ably assisted by Dr. Wil• - O -._ _ _ Important ehowin - pe � - , . Photograph ' E-wr 6 of Sneed dreptay - -.•son, s tial!.t, of Turon to: aii�l 1;� o' •,_.__� . . � � - Drs. Fish, of Brougham„a'nd Freel, x a. Ohina. A yerp large assortment of of Stcruffville, but ever}thing : cC ?.3 a8 e ° a C m Btationarv. Books,Dolle, Toys, jnsl 1 X • -;ro nlrt. is_ s- IC y a received for the Holida trade. Ball _ that medical bkili could du could. ” M a m°X. c.o $ a. Gallery y wd see them. !lot arI'est the progress ° aTm'o L TO�a O e�o 0 0 �•j a Of the fatal d1�eRge, Ttie sit o o s' M,: o •7Oo' � ° 'It - subscriptions taken for all Magazines, .:.nnforttxnate woman : ,ttffe-reel �`�.a'o e6 ° O r=. Op02Z8 OYl Weekly sad DaiIyj:Netvepapers. - - greatly and was uncouarious .'-,'�j'• J'. ��C R2CHAR2��ON, - from Wednesday. until Qie time Jan Oaturdaq, her death. airs. McFarlane, ,. ,. .- .. - Feb � )lltte16 _rho was in her 36th ear, zeas a .. ! 11far ylaroc3c ,Street. _ :Whitb�.- dattghter-of %V.and Mrs.von swell, ° �a Apr. _ - of this Tillage. She is survived �, y m " . m .w efts;` We are prepared 'to sae - by a sorrowing husband and three J fie,,C c P P "' Is cute all work in a manner -young childreu, who -have_ the g ' .' •� Jviy49 , ` - i pmpatliin theirthe' entire common- �� '° q+, sept , that will compare favor. Butter, _,EggB7 it p A7 am - • ' a .. C o __ J sad bereavelu_1,t..1,0- Oct.r,r :.ably with' th��t'of`'any : •` ,�^�l� V4r b to The funeral which took place on z• 1 �• e p �� No..;C other$ret.class gallery Chickens. 'Works Wednesday afternoon t<., St, �„ ,neo . R• il• Cowan, Brougham. ;: Pump 1r orlLs 'f Jaauarr 19M.Whitb 9,'0 bawa 10. Brougham ..John's cemetery on the 7th l•on •' 11',Port Yerrp rd,Lcbridl(e 20;Canrf;nQtoc 19, - ctssion was one of the large-t Beavenon ls. Bring them to Claremont Market. - --- 061LV10)S '.Wednesday market dav, _ 0�0 to the - ' royal Household X5.40 A good easy working pump is a► Claremont Furr�� - AN D_ E. -E.. EMERSGN, {time saved. Time is money. For all kinds of Fnrnitrtre. Also. Picture Frames,Cur Constantly on hand, 'enurd Hour $4.601 Buyer,,MongAa: We handleall kinds and guar- tain Poles, Cni•pet.Swee Pers. Tnbs; Pails: Broo,us, - Also. Brzn,•.S.hurts and Chop, isfactrou. Bruahe�,,step L fiddlers C lathe' Horses, w e sat' ' Tinware and�Granite-ware. Sack- and Lump Salt. . tee tanks made to ord9r: When'in Clarenlonveall'on - -- ho.I'PinB ac.:per l(IO,llis. 60 YEARS' i ,' EXPERIENCE W. Evans, ie M. BEAL, • -the,-Ho rsefurnisber. Wm. Hoover, — Green River. r Brock; street, Whitby. The TimE is. Coming. , Wheti those Buggy ani! Wagon TRADE MARKS i [W ERS -%v heels of you rs,will.need._.._... DestGNs BAKING v attentio'li. COT�VRIGHT3 dtC• 'I - Anyone sandlnq a sketch and deseriptlon may ' - _ _ gnlckiy ascertain our opinion free whetber an _ ' FARM LA R ZZ'e can fie them right-ind will guar. mvent,on 1•,prnbably:rateixanlP. c�mmantca "1 Oil inti after May 1st I will conduct a tee satisfaction, �Ve have for tionsstricttycon9dentiai. HandbookonPatents .cent free.Oldest n envy for securing patents. bflsiness in the store a owing J. H.- - •' side ttti'O speeiiing G1I't9. - - Patents taken ttirou,rh JI•unn A Co.receive To Manitoba and Saskatchewan special notice,without charce,in the Beal's furniture shop, re I will All kinds of wood at reason- kd e cbnstant.l on hand it good su •able prices. Scientific Ameriran0 p ply of bread and cakes. p for the additional for the return tick**, - c A handsomely llhistrated weekly. Largest Or. - es of jaL11Wnds made to order on- 1A�0 W. H. JACKSON; Brock Road, enlntion of nny srienttflc Jonrnnl Terms,R3 a .•` 1 2 Ro1nR trip. ,- "8 under condition as toolow. •, — _ - yenr;fnnr months,lL Sold by all rlewsdeAera shortest notice. The bestpl'iice to buy �UNN &.CC^361 Broadway,•ReW York Ice-Cream Parlor in connection. GF•O 114 C3 •D:AA W 3M 8--- ' Wall-papers r;ranch oma,• �: x:.t t1T,,.h ny,;m:n u• �6a111S411 1'. Stations south of, but not including main line,Toronto to Sarnia,including Wall- a ors W. �,: . #V8. 14. Toroato. - p._ - Cagre»oft, Ont.. /U8' 17 Junction and Toronto on North Bay Section. P _rs ZY _ -Methodist•• !lr. Tah� ' v Pemedies. Mein line Toronto to Sarnia and stations north, except worth of Cardwell u fur l�VY. Foo all potato Toronto and east to and including Sbarbot Lake and -"" • � '�A'm� Th becomin re Me t L'11I1rCh Ing t . Kin ton and rmrtb of•Torortto and Cardwell Junction on Nortb Bay and Over 200 samples to choose front-at Pdrpulnr.w lth the hnh'ic eAfh dew, d- _ ,.,. i�Ft (t'e aa-Fo11uWs• _ Midland Divisions. 4c. per roli tip. are sold by all dealers under a posit ve — one way second class tickets will be sold to wtnnipec only: 1louldilrgs to match all papers. Also, gnatant.ee. ' 10:30 a.m.......,Preaching. op Repreeentattve farmers, •ppointed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan Governmenta,will meet Little Liver Pills, for cogstipAtion 7.00 in:,..... laborers on arrival at winniye a full line of the'best P - "Free transportation will be turnlehe�at R innipeg to potnt�where laborers are needed. -- --- and torpid liver, 15c. 2 far 2nc, HPati- 2:00 p.m,,,,,,,sabbath School. A certificate is fnrnlabed when each ticket is pnrchased,and this certl8caze.when executed • s ache tablets, relief in one minute. 26C. g;00 p,m,,,,,,,F`, worth League, .Ott by farmer.ehowina that laborer has Worked thirty days or more.•will be honored from YA1nts, Oils Andl Varn,shes, Always,In er box. Peruvian Tonic for entarrah 1itesdl'a that point for a second class ticket back to starting point in Ontario,at$iS.110, prior to stock at lowest pow;ible priers. Anel that.tired.feeling 75e..- • For that q ttfl p.m,••,,,.Week!y ~Prayer on Nov. iso 1904. Don't forget the place. , ,n in toothache ask for Tahe.r's Thursda Ttokete will be issued to women as well se to men,but will not be famed aft tpa31►t'e to oudrea. l P K y Tickets say only onspecial Farm Irborers'tmtnR v • !Toothache d ro p Irk. For that hack- r ret fulrtlenlarssee nearest C.P,R.tloket YY DS=a ilk p" I - Rev. J. E. ll0or©, P. B. .y pa s,geet,ot - mir cough there is nothingHke'Taher's ~rifts C.B. Foster,D.P.A., C.P.R., Tpapnto, " �• - � ' : 1 \vtLh t,,,Iaremont, White ins and Tar 25c. .,'"� .. .+' «,�-:. -`i ... ._..:F., ...-. .,,,�,..s.-... x.- Via',� Ir.L,a,,.,., a ,a,.r�4 .., ,r .-fir s _1. _ ..;-,I., +�.,p-. • gp�..r e .,..r_ ,,..'i:. .,..-..a;,,.tw ' r...�.:.,..-.c_,+.a:.a .:.."�u`•r_ ..rat., .a..�. -...a:.: ar... .+ ...�:_ - .--. . t ., ';a. „3 '.' - i r_,;.' '., ,...rte,` 'r r,- - •+a. .� .. �. ., I. .ra . yro-. a. .. .. _ , �: •.. .. - 7' • - - '- ... . - - - , / ... - .. , M1, t r • • �:.i k t IROLGIIiT PoucJ -ATfEJ11PT To SLAY CJHILD. LEADING �. �TSa ' . 1 . . . Artillerymen at Halifax Pl&md• in A•St Thomas Couple le Chargeo With Guardroom. _ ... . the .Crime. . ,. .. ' :1 UT -I � I • A despatch from Halifax says: An" A. despatch from Sl. Thomas says: BRF.ADSTUFFS. a - - Incipient mutiny among the Royal Can- Cora Stonehouse, aged 26 years, wile . f Torotpto, Aug. 7,-Flour-Ontario-9� .- . _. adian Artillerymen"broke out ' at the.Newton M. Stonehouse, is in the prison per cent, patents are selling' at 32.911~ - --- -. : 'joy�1'illllent'S Reforms ,Will Prd- Citadel on Thursday evening, no less ward under 'arrest, at Amass. Wood Ior ex ort, fn buyers' Da outside, p bags A than sixteen men being placed irh the Hospital, and the husband in-jail chµrged Manitoba-The large millingcompaniisa de R en as wit P theattempted, sur a of'their u c ged 40 to 60 f guard roum•un r close con nem t h h n d r r 9rste t hart at $4. J: - bably Be Abandoned• result of the trouble, The military uu- newly-born child. Thursday morning patents; $4 to $4.I0 for sewn thorities are reticent about the matter, Crown Attorney MCCrimmon was noti- and $3.90 to*'.$4 .for bakers'. . . . • _ but from facts gleaned by your corse- fled that, a dgad infant.had been found Bran-Unsettled at $13.50 to $14.50 int 1. ' • - " ' •.. ' spondent, it appears that one of the g in the outhouse of Stonehouse, on bulk outside: Shorts farm at $17.50 to! , Trfi1TINY R'AS PREbtATURE. ?-. steitl," a member of the outlawed parliu- risoh police entered a saloon on one f Barnes Street. The Crown 'Attorney oto $18. . London, Friday, Aug. 3.-The St. men, is conlirmed.' -I-ie was: assassinat- the upper streets for the purpose of ar- titied the police, who at once went to Wheat-Ontario-Local dealers �iuofe� Petersburg correspondent of the Times ed at his country house near Terioki, resting two members o the artillery the place, when We child was found to new No. 2 red at ?1e to 723,c. outside.. trays that the mutiny at Sveaborg ap- Finland, by men in the pay of•the.black .[mat crew, who were in dishabile. One be•alive and ceying it was ivabedded in Old ~hent is dull and nominal - 7' vi r j F arenth broke out prematurely, owing hundred organization. While walk}ng of the soldiers resented•tliig,and slrud; filth, which was not deep enough to 75c outside for red and white. p along the seashat '.with,his wife and the arresting soldier a .Severe blow on bury` it. The police at once=removed' Wheat=Manitbba=Lake port quota .. , to the arrest o[ the marines; who- were daughter several shots were fired at him the face. After a scuffie, the offending it and`it was placed in the care of a tions are easier at 833;c for No. i. " preparing a. general naval mutiny t° from an unoccupied : building. T\vO men ran to their barracks, a's also did trained -nurse. The mother and father northern, and 81%c for No. 2. begin simultaneously at Sveaborg, Boa the shots ,hit him and he fell dead. Liebtarrison policemen, who called for were charged with the- mime, which Oats-Old No. 2 white steady a;t 36c ,Cronstadt and Sebastopol. " Havi"e, His daughter was wounded,in the hand. assistance to arrest the soldiers. Several' they both•strongly denied, stating that to 37c'outside. .New oats for future da. . • broken out prematurely, it "failed to he murderers eseaged. of. the gunners on being warned for tine child-was not theirs, and that they livery 32c to 323,c outside. . develop according. to the plans. The Three hours prior to the murder a escort duty, refused to act. Extra as- had been only married two, months, but. Barley.-Neva and old; 50c" asked ftrc+ revoiutionists hoped by a dentonstra' .phone message was received at a nevi•.= sistance was obtained, and with the aid proof'-will be brought forth that the we- No. 2 outside. tion at Sveaborg to .attract a large ]paper office from Moscow. asking' r� r;rif an aimed picket, the mutineers were man is the mother of the child. - A Rye-New is expected to sell abo)ls number of troops from SL'Petersburg news of M. Herzefistein, and suyin." ['lacNI in confinement. This caused'-fur- bruise 'was-found on•the infant's .head, 58c to 60c. • . b Finland, and thus create more favor- that it was reported in Moscow that h,e ther Ir oubte, and- the rioting soldiers which looked-a* if it•had been struck. Peas--82c to 83c outside. „ - able conditions for a mutiny at Crons- had been assassinated. smashed tine windows in the,guard room The husband is 40 years old and a car- Corn-American-Steady at 58'/,c, to Lade, and possibly,itft_the capital itself; M. Herzenslein was of Jewish de- where they were in confinement and penter. 59c for No. 2 yellow,at Ontario points. 1 Dat the Red Guard, in their misguided scent, and very wealthy. His attacks they tried-to escape. Two of them sue- � . _ • _ seal, .destroyed bridges and tore UP on the Minister of Finance in the Low• ceecl4d, but were recaptured during the ­,:-GET CANS INSPECTED. - COUNTRY PRODUCE. __ sections of We railway, with the result Hawse of Patliar>tent attracted wide- evening. Besides the.ntulinous prison- _•- . ._ • . -+ -- that the movement of Russian, troops er-spread attention. He supported the ers, two senior non-com's. were placed ' Butter-'Che market is about steady, was seriously delayed, and the plans of P Garmers and Milkmen Must Obey Lavv although receipts of inferior grade are the revolutionists were abortive. Party Constitutional Democrat scheme for land under arrest for drunkenness. by October 5th. vy. - appropriation. t 1 Cill rhea -. dissensions seem to have further •weak- ren er. rims .... .... 20c to 21e tined the insurgents, for the various ` He was a practical banker and fora LEFT THEIR GATES OPEN. An Ottawa despatch says: The Milk y' P 11 . ton time was"the secretary of the Mos- Act is passed requires •that when mil'•, do, solids .. 19c to 20c . . • ' Socialist and and revolutionary cliques g q is sold by measure all cans or other ves- Dairy prints .,... ....... 16c to ISY- ., cow Land Bank. He was a secs rzed Quebec Farmers Fined Lader Unique litho-participated In •the demonstration d ..... I7c to 18e authority on Manc® and was regarded- Railway Statute: . sets used for.the_purpose of such sale o, pailsIge . •.. . .proved incapable of forgetting Weir pet as the first in all financial and agricul- shall contain a standard gallon or some do. tubs .... ...... .... 16c o 17c . mostuarrels at the critical moment. A despatch from Three Rivers, Que., 16c to 17c • -standard alion and that Bakers' ...... ....... The correspondent;' describing a leader In all of the Zemstovo move says: o p r I n?] such cans .shall be- subject.-to vers- -- :r. Crorrstadt mutiny asla, complete tnilure, Lizee of the same place, and Eucharisle 112%c. per pound, and twins at 12 to menta, and, furnished them all of their fication under th rzl provis' ns I f P says the garrison, as, n whole, has not financial data. His family had renotrnc- Lajoie of Yamachiche were before,Mag=l the Weights and ',teas re Act he ca- 12%c. - -forgotten the bitter lessons of-the Octo- �' the Jewish faith and become Orthd- istrate Desilets on Thursday and fined pacily thereof, and the me of We Egts-Quotations 'are unchanged at - - her, mutiny,' ,and is not in favor of dos .Russians several generations ago-. $20 and costs, the maximum amount al-,maker being engraved or slarnped there. 18c to 19c for fresh, 15c to 16c for another at'the Pmt mome The [•lie �upfed a promineht place in Mos- lowed by.law, tor' leaving their farm on. The owners of cans now in use" secu[�ds.: ., _ agitators apparently did not_realize the tes open, thus pern;itUng their cattle�. Potatoes-New are `quoted at 4350 to_ cow society and was,_a- popular ilial which have nqi been.geriiled and stamp per bushel. situation. They persuaded their more to pa-s thr+,ugh thein on 4, the railway f�t b an inspector.or'assistant inspazc- - among the peasants. Y P Baled flay-Quotations are unchange► devoted adherents to rise on We chance track. Si"venal railway' ace idents havei for of wet his,"and measures are requir- thnl the garrison would follpw, Alto- recently occurred in the ProN.iuce 6A,ed within three months from July 13, at $10 for No. 1 timothy in car lots here. STRIKE FOLLOWS MUTINY. . -- gether, the revolutionists' displayed ari - Quebec through farmers allowing their 119tH;. (when the new Act oras assented and $7.5t) for mixed. New bated i - astonishing lack-,of strategical and lac- -A despatch-from St. Petersburg says: cattle to get on to the track, and with;to by the Governor-Generalr to present offered at Saw for �o. 1. tical capacity. Their abortive attempts A general strike has been formally. e view to removjnq this danger to the;them to..the local inspector of weights Baled Straw-Car lots on beck hen - will probably 'only drive the Govern- declared. it was decreed and is being travelling public, the heod ofllcers e:I enJ measures for verification, when are quoted unchanged and quiet at $5.5► •ment towards further reaction. Pre- engineered by a committee-composc•d-Of: the companies have notified Their local each can be stamped with its capacity to $6 per ton. _ _ _- . . mier " S[oly-pin's scheme for moderate �.cu•!al.Democratic members of The late agents to prosecute vigorously all farm- to the nearest quart [hereof, and will . reforms wi}I probably. be atbaadonMI [ywun.a.. revolutionlsls. the Peasants' ers who they ' Md • leaving their farm' be branded or stomped "milk can." Af- 1C0'tMPEAL 1NARh - S. _. • •- The members•o[ the Social Democratic ales open. ` ter the three months have expired any Un►on and thea' Railwaymen'a' tnaon. $ -�_ \lonfreal, ,Aug. 7.-Grain-Oats-No . - -Committge for_ agitation in the army It is not laiown what funds are avail. , - . . • -" person using cans which have not betas 2 while, 4uyc•to 41c No..3 white, for and several other Soclaltsf agitatols able to snake the movement effective. KAISER'S'EXPENSIVE TRIP. "-- inspected and stamped shall Incur a' 2 'hil e; tin, 4 while, 3 o,. to hit have been arrested. penalty not exceeding SW, We cans be- III- but it has already begun with vigor, ,VloSt o[ the taetoriers in The V+'Y>�t'g Paid 34,'50 a Dayj or Af19,004 tn •A1J; ing forfeited. Flour Manitoba spring wheat, $4 GI _C;2AR' READY TO FLEE. � . district f heSt. PetBrsburg.are closed, in 1­ -- - For Steamer. -, - to $4,70: strong bakers', $4.10; winter A-deffipatch from St. Petersburg says: eluding the State bank -note printing. - �----� wheat patr�nts, $4.10:to• 34•'1(1: straight 1 Vb'hen the 9riny; Ixgrn ad..Cronslaelt works- A great part of the street cars A SwinPrtruende despatch says': rollers. 5i3.!iti,to $k:10: do, in bags. $1,85 - __ Whonethe "night there ensued' a wild and. river.:sk� finers have stepped run, Emperor William returned here on POSTS ON HUDSON BAY. = to $t.t!U; extras, $1.40 to $t.SU. panic in the.imperial palace at Peter- Hing. Mostofthe .streets of the capi- Tuesday from his four weeks' cruise m - MillfeedY-'Manitoba bran-in tangs, $17 . - . hot, as the palace Iles under the guns tat are not lighted. The railway-men northern weter3. on. board the steamer Adventure Party to EmtaD[ish Several to g[g; shorl5, $_'0 to $21 per ton; On- 'of the fortress. All preparations had here quit -work`.at midnight on Friday Hamburg.. -Itis Majesty is very much, .on Route to Lake %innipeg. tarin bran in La ,s. $18 to 019; shorts. sunburned. He,well remain here for a ' -$`-U.50 to $-O,r- inflied mouiUre. -$21 to .- been made in advance io flee to Tsars- night end Wore at i`fay at noun co plfirrn dots the heavy.ss the efa�irtof ale n Ottawa despatch Maj r:llioodhe � $25 per on' and o lis, $2 light Brain, $28 . roti-Selo, but we report afloat that the Saturday. All the rat -ay sta ions ate t 1 . - ,Emperor and Itis family actually had held by .troops; who .are also.guarding g Y g $-'9; rolled 5 t4 $2.25 per fled in the middlg of the night was de= lite entiretrack of We Finnish Raihvay two armorclad hull:g. The active'battle and a deLtchmerit of - 'North-West )ac; cornmeal, $1,40 to- $1.45 ger tang_ - - �'� inlet! later.at the chancellery of the im- between the capital and Vilxtrg. fleet is stow composed of 16 first % Hay-Vrr. 1, $9.50 to $10; on spot, $t0- - per►aJ houseliodd. It was ex lain + uw engaged in lar- ;night from North Syduey for Hudson. [o $[0,50; No. 2, $>+.50 to $9; on spot, forever, Hunt on account of "damp- was blown -off by the.explosion of a get Practice iia these waters, but the re- ,Bay. The principal achievement which $ct to-$9.50; clover: mixed. $7.58 to $8' sulteg attained are .carefully guard - . the.expedr`3'ion has in view for the corn: aftd pure clover, $6.50 1s $7 •per-'lan rr>t' Hess" at Peterhof arrangements had 'bomb that was thrown at him this even The steamer Hr?;mbur for which• Em- in winter" is the eiitalSfishment of n . been mase for the return of We imperial ing. • The .assassin.was arrested. R g Car Iola. - - en n Odessa have `ane peror William pays $4.250 a day, will route o[ commpnicotion between Fort Egg;-Jobbers are Slit] paying around Ianuly to Tsarskoe-Selo. The lighterni t S wait for a few days at Kiel subject to Churchill,'on Hudson Bay, and Non,%a ]7c liege for good sized lots of straight on strike, and the work of the port i, y Company, P ,gathered stock. Sales were made as GENERAL SHOT ,AND KILLED. tied up. There is a genrral unrest in his .Majesty's• use during . the naval. House, the Jludson fan Corn an oat , in e the city. It is.reported that there. is an manoeuvres. e Irif;h as f7;c [fir resit fine ca!�11ed at the head of Cake Winnipeg. Th . .' A dospatch from tVarsauv • Russian -4 ---=- " "r distance is some No miles, At Split se it 203;c, and hu. ]' . leafs ere selling � had t� ., -"Poland, says : Gen"eral Markgraffsky, one at Cronstadt.. Two infantry bat. LIKE WILL Ct?RE LIKE. curt .. - .. chic[ of the v,'arsaw geridarniene, was talion have been sent LhLre drum - and Nhrwaj, there is a post the com- bargaining for them, , . 1. (shot and killed on-Thursday afternoon. Odessa. . - - • -Insect Coming From Spain to-Fight Pan.,, and the theaMount Police will lis. Butter-:The demand holds about The rnilw'ity entplrn es on Lhe. Rultie Godliny•31oth, lablish two other inlrrmediate pasts. steady• a limited amount of butter be I RUSSIA ALONE CONCERNED. It is expected that -during the • w iatrr i{1g .taken for import: Jt was claimed- line struck on' friday evening. The .- this morning that buyers would not pay The SC Petersburg- corrwpondent..o[ tiictiulas line, betLve,n �t, Peter burg' A despatch from Taranto sad,: l o lino' ' maiIs will be put through tram line London Times says that the Finnish and ifosct;vv, is plentifully _guarded. It extertuin+te the codlirrR moth which Hudson Bay by `this route. 2?„c for choicest Townships, and that _ :> : -Senate and the memtters of the.Condi- As not believed that the_cmpleyes_of this so 'injurious' to the fruit crop, and would be accommodated at dye. they tutiemal party in Finland= do not"favor line will strike at present. The flail- especially the.apple, the Ontario Depart- One dealer •claimed to have seen sonde Insurrection. Senator Michelin, head .oi men, of Agriculture is about to import very fine goods at 22e, although genera) waymen's Union reluctantly consnrtted an insect .from Sptiin.which makes rav- A BRAVE � 11 1'05iAY, quolntion was firm from 2''c to T2yc for ". The Government,- is hastening home to the outer to strike. ' IC is much -. ' - • 'through Stockholm from a visit to Nor- doubted whether the order will be gen- aging attack, on the codling moth, but flan? d Overboard to Rescue a Drown good to fine' sway. Ile says that the effort o[ the Red erally complied with:"' does-not injure the fruit, "The expert- >�• !'ruvisions-Barrels short cut mess, Guard to promote a strike are not receiv- ment," said ffon. Nelson Monleith, Min- sing Sailor. . S,4; half barrels do', $1:.50; . clear fat. . :: .1ng `much support: He considers that ♦-- -' ister of Agriculture, "has proven quale A despatch .from -�fily aukee' :ays: )rack, .$=3.5fi; long cut heavy mess, - the r dination ' of•" the Sveaborgs Allison of New l ork boldly. $.1.50; half barrels do, $11..25; ..dry. __�%tU`GGLING CIIINAMEN• successful` in California,f alifornia, and it,ls' alto- L. A garrison only 'concerned ttussian -- - er_lib�l3' that the experiment will 1un Mrd into lh© river from the•dekk +?f I sailed long clear bacon. 1:%c to 12'/.c; :"government. Any participation in the be tried in Ontario. ,�l any ra a some- . r e[3 to $13'.50; halt Practice on a Large Scale ie l nenrihed the ::learner-Zti'i7noprier�Coh�r)Thus-rn-trrrrels�late be- mutiny by Finns would -Imperil.W,itir ,thing must be dune to.•rid its of the cod Wed4sday iii an attempt to rescue barrels do. $0.75 to•$f +.berve sl�ie��--- tiheriies: Senator•hrlichelin's views are Near Brockville. . , 'ling moth.' ' Martin hull, a sailor•, wh-o had.fallen mess- beef, $11.50; half barrels do,- . . confirmed by an,appeal issued by an A' despatch from Kingston says:. The ! i overboard. Mrs. Allison, w•ho is at' ex- $6,23; compound lard, 9C to 9y,c; pure assembly n1 citizens at Helsingfors, urg: discovery has been' made :of the trans - -RUSH TO THE'' WEST.: pert swimmer,.dived repeatedly. but all,lura. 12c l0 1:%c; kettle rendered, 1`se e� In maintaining order•and directing that Por a ro �9% v . h the leader of the Red Guard, be• Lawrence River into the United, States. I'opulativn� of Saskatchewan Shows stunned••by lus fall and did .not. rise to size;., breakfast bacon, 1. Koc The Chinamen are seal • from various, Large Tncrrnse in Five'Years. the surface. His' bod• was recovered�:,tVindsvr ''bacon, i6'/.,e arrested. Canadian points to woods near. Rock- Ilnally with grappling hooks, and Mrs. abattoir dressed hogs, •" 'Ttre-corr1.espondent points out that-the orf, near Brockville, and close to the A despatch from ,Ottawa sans in ys: In sev- Allison, without stopping tQ change iter alive, $7.75 lu $S•15-per 100 pounds. League and the islands. a small' unc ea plying'..• vve c _, . atie n of the Teetotal Leag about pick up the Cc+Jestials and give� vvan,-the census just taken shows that to resuscitllle the man, hull.was dead, ' `'BUp-FALO MARKET. - Workmen's .Militits, is assumed to be the total population grew, from .1,80. to, however. • ' - acting purely in sympathy with the Rus- itrern safe conduct across the 'river, �909 in the last. frv�e years, -or ne rly Buffalo, Ang. 7. -•.Flour - Stead.v ..__ -•sian revolutionists, for Finland has ~Dare they are rased. for and hidden 300 per cent. The following are , the . . .. \'hesit-Sprint:, strong; No.j 1 ?forth • ' dust received the most democrotac form until they can be swallowed up in the figures for 1901 and'1906: _ c asked Winter; irregular; I•ct government a Europe. - big.cities. . , 901. - - F LABRADOR.' +c asked. Corn--.Stead ; No. ern; RI , • Saskatoon .. . .. .... 1- 113 3f131 Four fishing g Ves bore a56'/,c; No..2 corn, 55ye t rbc, SIN LIVES LOST OF L4Blt 4 No.`1 r •. . �-- efts~ „'•6L.AME GRAND" DUhE• 'ALEXANDER. BLOWN TO ATOMS BY DYNAMITE. pu fi 'n sels Driven .1's in v' Indian Head ..:. .._.. .. 763 1,5.15 Gale on July �• Onls-Easy, \o. 2 white; 38%,c. Canal A 'despatch from 'Loncon says: The Oxbow .:.. .. 31 ,., .. 230 5 ) 'frer�kls-Steady... revolutionary outbreak of Russian sail- Three Lose Lives on lames Bay Railway Davidson :... 520 A dr, stab front St. John's, Nfld. -, •urs and gunners . com Dined with .the Construction: Carnduft ,::: •::• ••::••.• ia� 491 says: The mail boat in from Labrador C;�TTLE JJAR,iETS .. Finnish Red Guard, wan provoked \�"spells 3'J7 4,9 repot'ts; that four fishing smacks veru - largely by the ectivily of the Grand A despatch from Dunchurch, Onl., Alameda .. 104 333 driven ashore in the gale.w►lich,ravag ] Trnr,nto, .Aug. 7.-Buyers were not it. Duke Alexander �lichaelocitch;.who.cur. say': Rock Forcuinn Peter Atorriscy,,his the coast oh Ju 2U, Alf the crews'es- alined to evince any-activity.in buying,._ two months has held'a spectal'' who rid i son, AVlllrant Xforrisey, and a young -•' caped, but most of the smacks were I claiming that the quality of the cattle ' Italian assist-an were blown to stows MEAT CHOKED HIM. lost. -The. storm did great damage to"�w1, apt' desirable, unci that the holiday. - cf the Russian forces employed in pre- on Tuesday eveTting'by the accidental ' - -` fishing gear alon the coast, find it is diminishing • ' - venting gun-running through Finland. dtsclinrge of n dynamite blast id the Ilelpc' on New Welland Canal Dies at g g season had the effect o[ diniinishi the . _ . .. The Russian occupation of the Aland' reported that six men " were drowned I consumption of meat. x James Bay Railway construction. The Port Dalhousie. from small Boats iii-attempting to save Only a few lots Of exporters' were on Islands, and restless movements nt accident occurPed on the Jamieson con- .. ' some.of their:nets and tackle. _ saie, The prices ranged nominally from a Russian torpedo fleet'around the Fin-_I A, ort Dalhousie despatch says: . tract, a rout 36 6m-Parry Sound, � $.1.40 to,V-90-Per ew.t,. nish coast, both angered, through the and a few miles from the scene-of the Marlin Long,.a lielper on the neve.Wel. Drovers described the market As poor , heavy work, •the men employed in it, c,vna►r}ite explosion a .month ago, when land Canal, died here very suddenly on SAS1+A'iCHEWAN CROP. and greatty�mbittered the 'Finnish .re- ' Thursday from swallowing a large for butchers' cattle. Choice butchers', r vod gr at* The Russian officers tour men lust their lives. The home of the two Morriseys' was `iii Novd piece o[ meal. Dr. Ireland, of Port One Estitnafe.Places «!rest Yield a1 $ .2•' to-�'�;mixed lots; medium and ltd a oavy twsh$2.-� en almost Jtopeless. task. One_o[ them . • Iy ouste, was called, and.succeeded ib . . 61,1301,000 Bushels. •�'io 50' fat cows;$3,30'to 0.60• can. alb to $. _ Bays that in the garrison artillery that Scot1e__ "_ _;, _ _ g y . ♦ getting the meat out 0[ his throat, and According to s despatch received of 'Hers, $1.50 up. Is spread among these ifland$ tbere is • worked with him for .two hours to re- only one officer to 280 men. He him- QGIiLN VICTORA IN ENGLAND. vive him, but it was of no•avail.- •-• . Ottawa on Thursday from Regina, a Lambs--$6:25 to $7; export ewes, $4 . sell' says he has seen some o[ his men - . l _..._... Saskatchewan crop bulletin -estimates b7:$4.50, bucks, . _ $3.50; calves, $3.50 -only once to two"months; when,they Fltanish Royal Yacht Iteeaebes the Isle - BRITISH ASSOCIATION. the area under crop in that province at to per cwt. •came , to get their pay. The Grand of Wight. .. • . 1,955,673 acres, .,an.increase of-320,1100 Trade- was quiet in stoted s nail'fees. Duke Alexander' bus not fione' to -the •- A despatch` from -Cowes; Isle. of Will Holl Its Next Meeting at Winnipeg over We previous year. It is estimated ars. `Stockers were quoted at $2.25 to - fleet at Sveaborg. He remains in hi9 Wight, says`. The Spanish Royal yacht in f909. that the wheat acreage is 1,336,869 -$3.40; feeders-at t64 to $t.25, and short- • - Summer residence. . - Giralda, with Bing Alfonso and Queen A despatch from York, England, says, sures, which will give a total yield e- Beeps at $4,40 to $4,70 cwt'• bushels: The assts is.re} Hogs were quoted to er; s eats, $7.- I INY WA Pin IT SX-MESIDER OF DOU11,L� SI.AI.Y. Victoria on•board,•arrived. here on Wed- The Brtitsh AssoCat iii for the advance-' 31x0,040 be in - a nesday. Queen Victoria, who looked the went of Scien0e at Its session here in t�ht ho rt the province,a and has` sni- -Mie h Cows _a er at $ `to $5i A despatch fro n SL �T'e:crsDn:g saps: picture of.health, received a`warm wet. Friday decided to menet at Winnipeg feted 'no damage up to Me pretext: per cwt. -' 37.10 rewt,01,eba rxtud9r:bf '*% Her.:CAr' - rue. • • _ _ J . *„ �- z,r..�b�4;.�a.� • :2�3 ' ..p ;3' -r. s.:o-,..�6:}�-... ?�.Gey,'`c�.• .' haw ' ,yd,w.•y,...kA C.;i;;,ays+waa;::g.s� -.a:iFw,ru�is'Sw+ ".YS= ',� ,,. r,, A....-...-•--•= , 1. - .. .. - .. �- ., - '•s.,'vli-'7pooJ. �;47,f-.�'J^w'.:'�v^wR��`:-1_'"W '''Y�, '11'•R &�T?w'l'.' •'- ''%'M Wim'. "••`^�:ry .-` -;;,^.�'�.,�i:+ YiL'�lY' ..�.�, ..�. •..4. •-�:-9x'N?.T.+ti'!N'^•.1,Tl�r:•r . v0 -� T ,�y .,4mi .. a '.�. : .. .. ,a, ....t a,•. a,.a•t ' F,...c:x, x., ..sops :2-., •�,+et,•� .* oRw res• . :.• ;:i -:fes,�, -. .m -�m�, .:,. . ... - .. mss,. 5. --�. ,�.-.: �f�- , »''. -ra •,,,;rc :'- ti ,..�- .:x'' t.' .. '*•• rev' •;• wry ..++n,�? .. +sr,- .• .... ...r.r ...,. •w' _, r. - ., 9... .`,,-. .I- �. poop' ••w-.. . I. lti, p. 1 . .. ,'" W ii` 1 .. - �p - - ' _ "f up.to the governor for her pardon has addressed to the sheriff, but atter that f a '1 been :retUrned- with' an adverse deci- her attention wandered beyond con. . " s. - sion." trol• and at the conclusion, stye slightly 1 ;.Y. "[ feared it 1 Oh, heaven I" smiled, and turning to her husband, M- -- Otr, fry to be flim! I mu tnow tell said: ON T FA R 1lfY - you- the worst. The petition did no ..L on be sure t o 1 l come down alone--" The speaker y o come early to . ... _, - " g g e cool cf I .j I . .- . -... 'I I IAI . ---- 0 N11 I paused an instant, and then added the morning." o home in the gmavely and compassionately: dear;. I shall be here ver "There was another document come Y Y lA4POR't ANCE OF THE SILO. I, early, answered Mr. Berners as stead- - r"_ _ _ _.- : down with ilia"document that 1 rriust . -, " read to her." t ily as he could,speak, with his heart Evidently the-silo is increasing in po- _ "The death warant!" breaking. pularity. I became interested in the use " . 'OR, SYBIL BERNER"S Lyon Berners uttered these words with Then trying her.gently Yuck on her of silage as a feed a number of yearn -' �. - I. _ such a groan-of of anguish and despair as Pillow, he touched the sheriff on the ago, writes Mr. G. Latimer. When two seemed to have rent his soul and body shoulder and beckoned him to follow to years later I started in the dairy bu+i- s . VINDICATION the window. ' , nese, I fully made up my mind to have . asunder as he meted and cougtrt at the «you see.?" said Mr. Berners, as they one as soon as possible. Previous) 21. - window frame for support, and then Y dropped into a chair by its side.- stood-side by side,, looking. out. had fed corn stover and mixed hay witli' . - . . - • _ , , "Alio Berners,•tor,her sake! for Hea_- "I see. I am very much shocked. This cern and oats mixed as a grain ration. _ CNAPTLR XIL�Continuedl• feeling and reason and S bit's neigh- yen`s• sake! bear up now! Martin, a should be looked into. A medical ex= I am now using the silo a third sea- y g blt�ds o[ brandy here! quick I" amination should be made: Another ap- son. It is 14x2& feet and i; located at _ - "4h, no! . There is a great deal ret bors, both detractors and defenders, he- peal should be sent to the governor. the end of the barn and eonneets cli talk, to be sure. .Afalcont0rnls complain gen to call on her. The warden, who always kept a bottle on his desk hurried) filled a tumbler Has Mr. .Worth .returned to Washing- rectly with a teed alley in front of the that he has exceeded his 'prel•ogative• But .Mrs. Berners had penetration y -that he oras-overste ed'the law, that he P halt full. of"brandy,. and.hastened up ton?" Cows. It cost $188 above the founds- PP enc ,gh to know her, friends-from her with it. "No; he has been waiting the issue of tion. has tried lo-eestabiish a dangerous pre- toes, and so she felt no hesitation and "Drink it!•-drink,it, all!" said the sher- the petition to. the governor." " Silage kept perfectly the first season, . • • _ .Cedent, 'aria so on, and so ort." made no. mistakes when she welcomed iff, putting the glass into. Air, Berners' `Then I advise you to see and con- and was all good after, removing about "Arid what- does-,Judge Rultiven. say the visits o1 the first and declined those hand., suit him without loss of time. Do it I'K inches of black -silage on -top. The'to all this?" of the last mentioned. - • ' "Nothing, frothing whale'ver! Do you We winter slipped aw Lyon Berners, drank .the strong and now, this ,morning," urged the sheriff second season the corn was badly frost- pp pence fiery spirit, feeling it no more than i1 it h8 took up his hat and gloves 'o ed, eight or len days before being put Suppose for an instant he is, going to 'fully .enough. and Sybil sekiora remrrn• had been water.. leave the cell. in the silo, and did not make as good . condescetrd to defend himself to such .bei ed what her friends tried to make A few moments g He wens to Sybil's bedside to take feed ns the recedin season. It ke t asses? He says nothing." her forget—the beau cloud_that still Posed• durin which P ` g P "Qui hi; friends ! his friends! sure) g Y Mr. Berners struggle" hard for self- leave o1 her. well, however, except the fust 4 cr 5 5 hung over tier tate. " ood mornin Is rs. " he feet at the to where there were small they defend hitii?" - - - control] .while the warden-in a-,low B, i Berners, p, ..he was reininded of it only when her voice inquired: said, holding out his hand. spots here and there, 4 or 5 inche. to ' "They do. They tell the dunkey� counsel cattle to consult with her; but q "Good morning, Mr. Fortescue, diameter and 2 or 3 inches thick, held that a judge has cert lit di,.cretionary' then. the alwa s wore ch fol conn• oWhat is it?" 1. - Y y "The death warrant!" T_ hanks for your call. \Vhen you come together with a white mold, while all -. .. powers to justice quit seat r th of the tenance&. and s oke ho eMu words As the sheriff whispered these awful fi g 'smilingly, but around would be'free from mold. 1 had _- P P again-- " she began, 'srrrilin I VL law when justice requires it: that .these that ipspired her with d'Otllldence and,vv.,mss the warden clasped his hands, lost the connection o1 her ideas, anis a similar experience last year; small modiIIcalions become precrurnis [fir courage, with a Took of distress and perplexity sots continuing' down a little farther j K �saj•ing fervently; Pe P Y P other ud es to follo'a,, ofrd finally they Sometimes, indeed, the recollection of she sent her-fingers straying over the than the previous ome laws that none may dispute; Now may the Lord help them-both 1'' - year. __ P the -,that crisis that could not-be shun- : Therr the sheriff turned-to Mr. Ber counterpane as it in search of some- The corn was about the right stage tlud in this case Judge' Ruttrven has reds that must be met, would come to thing. of maturity, ,followed.the s irit_ f the law, it not its rens, who had again sank upon a chair, y, or perhaps a little riper in P o tier in the ntfddle watcFtes of the night, and was still striving to reCgyer him- With a deep sigh the,vher3tl_.lett_.the-.ihe__par is_whore the-spots were loin-d-- fetter; that lie haled his act upon the and:_IIli_.her soul with hor.r� cell. than where they were absent. - boos tact !lit a a� c�ugc��d-;-heir per- se anct he kir;dry inquired: And at the same time Lyon Berners keen"told by several men tubo used the Y g P the first beams_ of the morning sun this "ire you ready now to go \Silh us to . fectly safe from the officers of the law darkness of her spirit, like 'the dark her cell? She will need your support. quietly" kissed his wife and withdrew. same power and cutler just preceding at the time, voluntarily came forward. ness bf the hqui•, would pass-away. .. ,,Mr. Berners went at once to the hotel cr following me, that they found similar - deliver•ed, herself up, and challenged a It was in all the reviving� life. and ul this trying hour," trial:• aird that therefore she was 1 6 ")leaven _ -ire- me strength ! \'es, ; where Ismael 11'orih lodged. spots in their silage. None at these _ budZhng beauty of early spring` that , On.inquiry.at the office, he found that spots was within a foot of the walls;' orlhy object of Ute privilege o[ bail." the `Ci iminal am ready'!""said said Mr. Berners. -- Court resumed its si,L And-the.ministers of fate weal to take \'fr`• Worth was in-his room. - Withou-t where the silage had been tramped Honest Clement Pendleton was no tirtrs at Blacktille. the death wareaut to.the ci�l1 of S tail w ailing to send up his• name•first. he' down more than elsewhere: lawyer, and ire had' spoken 6-ti ttle un- The case of Sybil Berpers•, charged Berners. desired to be immediately shown up to My method of feeding is to give each r - prote3sienally but rt was nu matter— with the murder of-RosEt Illoridelle, was - _ ' -- - 17r. Wortlis resence: milkingcow 20 to 23 pounds feed; ac- )yon. f.eied. 'understood ititn: _and fire very first upon the docket. .CH APTI:R, !SIV. He found-the young lawyer silting at cordinto the appetite, and the amount was satisilori. It was a day as bright. beautiful. and - a table, deeply immersed-in document-,. a! milk given. ,I-feed• three to four Sybil and Bealrix came down. to lorioas as-an d that ever dawned, The -warden unlocked lire door and fs Y Ile was:about to apologize for his un- quarts bran'in the mtrrriin, .when milk- =- join theta; and then they all adjourned when the summons came that called entered the ceh. followed by,the sheriff ceremonious intrusion, when Mr. Worth ed. feeding silage 'atter milking. .Cowe •to-.the dining--Toom, where they..hall Mrs.'13erner's.up to Ellie court to be put and Air. Berners. arose, and, - wilh grave courtesy Anil are turned out for water and exercise luncheon: ' - on trial for her lite. Sybil was dressed: and Beatriz was earnest sympathy, informed his visitor cne to three hours, according to the Tbrn Captain Pendleton w0nt home, - ,sitting beside Icer, engaged in some light that he.had_already heard, with deep wc3lher fn the afternoon, and they are - -fea�inR Iieatrce w:Ur Sybi{. CHAPTER XIII. needlework. A. few. day;:alter •this ih.' court ad- " Y sorrow,, the adverse decision of the under cover if necessary. The same She is ver feeble both in mind 'anal ,overnor• amount of silage in the evening,b g g,.sprinlc- journed,'and Sybil knew that she would It is not- necessary here to dwell -upon Body .to-day," said Beatrtx. in ariswer ' Mr. Berners cdverrJ-firs face'wlth his- led with one to one and a halt quarts +0• riot be brought to trial uolrl, the spring l the trial. It all passed like a drewh w to an inquiring look of Mr. Berners, as hand for a moment, and.then sank into ola process oil-meal is ready for the . term. .In that long interval. .what des-i Sybil, '.ter. Ishmael \\orth-was sun" she arose to give'Irian.her seat by )lie the chair placed for him by Air. Worth. cows when they are turned in to be milk- - Covecies might not; be-made to save mined from ' Washington for the de- d,i c, • • . -. ,-. be d her?' FIer hopes rose high. fen.;e,- but nothing he pr Air.'Sheridan' ' �� �„ As soon 0s he tied r0r<,vered htrinselt ed. A cellon-of clover or. mlzed hay ig _ _ H iw are• you this morning. love, he entered upon the.sub ect o1 his visit "But, oh r'.slr8 thought with a shift)- could say was sufficient to put aside P 1 t torn at noon and sometimes a few _ P inquired . d Ai q r_ Berners, tenderly taking l der, "if these months had tQ be U►e all too-convincing-evidence, y 8 -the insanity of Sybil, aird the use that- slacks or oat straw when out for'a, passed her hand. - ml' ht be ma e f it ' - - - • r _ d o rn-gaining. ale ehan e. In prison!" .. g 6 g P g And in t e i Th v - P he d e eneratile r e •. 1►5 of Tad Ruthven In r:' P her g Oh t f , better. Slnnll . ego Irnme that should prolong hcr,he for some Aly 'former mefhorl a>ns to feed corn _ ` grateful heart she again thanked ['ro- summing alp, palpably leaned to the to-morrow. Ljon°" months, until perhaps "she might be stover'in a-monger-or, NFhen the ground viderrce and Judge Ruth�•en for her. side of the prisoner; but to no purpose, "if it please Providc�re-,'-dear.. on- permitted to.die.a natural:death. was frozen, in, the barnyard•or .field' - " restoration to home and Iri�=rlds: for the jury, retiring. for Ont a y W. } Y g' 3 swemil Icer husband. putting a strong "Her state, as you represent it, gives gear by. using the car, eilher whole er • Then Christmas - came. Under the strut time, returned to. the courtroom I eonstrl int upon himself, nut 'he. saw m hopes of obtaining • circumstances the referred to s end i and announced that the had nasal- e 1- g nut only_a're-. chopped, with oats as .R grain ration. Y P P Y that though she had ask,d the-questiun,- ,pile. but a full pardon. said Ishmael This; tial never a satisfactory ,way- rd •- . . . it very quietly. Beatrix was still with rnously agreed upon a verdict cf .Sherscarcely b,nt•d his answer; her at- \Forth, when Mr: Berners. had finishers using -our most valuable. forage crop. -them,,and Clement was.invited_to Lome "guilty." . .._ . - tention [rad w wdcered from the point, his account - _. t _ More recently the huskers and shred and dine on Christmas Day. Sentence of death was passed anti and she ivds' idly pulling the curly- "1 scarcely dared to hope•as much as der-i have come intri use and lett the Sybil Wok great delight 1n daligtiUng, Sybil fainted away. . _ (hatred car', or her little 'dog, who lay that," sighed !lir. Berners. fodder fry a onndilinn to-hp [ed with leas And ii .good taste forbade her now to tier recollection, afterward of what 1 collt-d rip beside her. ' ' "I mu;t speak now from the-law's wacfe snit to hetter.'advantage. ' But - • • • • indulge in the lavish hospitality and 1 followed was, that she _was being con- XIgla.nwhile Xlr. t�orlesc•ne had shukep point cot virw•. Ycnr and I believe that, even with Ihi; improvement, there}v.ere _ 'ga-}• festivity that had alviays been'tus=`vayed' home r.Llto�n a'':iofent sturrii brukr' hands vrith Miss Pendleton. sued was sane or insane, Jfrs. Berners :Hover cea:ons wllo�ri it was itnpossihle lo: et tomary in Brack tial] at this season, 'out and she was ohltg0d to seek sliiiter nuw baying : committed that murder. But the juey the shrrddrd fodder div eriough to pre- _ 1. she determined to Indemnify herself b in a cotla�e. "Bealrix,-Inti• chfhf,.you had bettcr.re- s,j.; stw olid. Now if she can be roved rent moldi,n in•the mow.' Now, with • 1. snaking unusually..handsome presents . 'Ilie storm was a- rca r y, _ u , y t aro rom ars s c.c c ' p g _ , �} s grnre i r err her scrranL, and her dependants, tis was borne through it, not to her,hum,�, metal.,,^ . - sanity tCiIt.'. 'argue a` foregone conchl- looms, arcordinl; to the season, in which, . 'well -as ttie most lfberal donations to but-to lite county )ail, wliere st..• was tc "11o'hy?" inquired Deatr•ix, looking cion, witriely that she w•ms.insane at the the corn crop ran bc'srcueed in the right • the poor--:and so to ba happy in the remain till lh�death sentence ,,:�.exc Ilei old neigdhor flrmly'ni the tacc7. time she is Snit fn fna•ce 0ornrnitltd• the. cc,nditfon. .Then it contains-the hi„h0st: 2rappinass she should bestow.< ruled: ' 'r;puAe- I have a very painful fluty crime; and, if insane. -then she was percentage of digestible, mailer. of any With this 'intention she pul-a small Forlunately, the warden wit, a hind-! , 1, forru, .whieti ",will be very.diatmsa- therefore, irresponsible for her action, stage of its grow•Ill and can be ted fortune In her longest--purse, and went acted man, and the cell to which 'I, in g !u yuti to w•ttnc�s." ut unnmrnable•lo lire law:. Let this he 'without any loss whatever. in her.roomiest carriage 10.Blackville, consigneld his n,\v priaonier w•ou n:oro E \\-hat is it?" inquired Miss Perrdte- satisfactorily 'pi•ored, and-propr rly set . intending to' empty the purse and fill like 'a pretty room, and the wiilinb to on. without removing Iver eyes from before the overran. and I hai:e liit.hr - the carriage before her return. hands of Miss Pendleton .and Lyop hos face. - - . g )FARM NOTES. - doubt that, the result will be a full par- " The day "heirs Christmas L'y0 the nit- Berners still further helped 'but the) Tile sheriff Aoupod and told her in a dun." One-' .. tape. was full of people, conte there to hallucination. .by adornjng the vtiulls whisper. gorxl ear to earh stnik and tw-r - ' - shop for the holidays, and oc,r Sybil wiU1 "fou wive ane ,hOlZe, .wh:re_[,tho..ght stalks in each hill will make corn yrel;i ' ' • p y pictures and krlick=knacks: ?lie turntnl pals as cliath, caught bar'hope was innpo5sible. if wC can only more than 1x10 hruhets per acre. Arany was brought to a sense of her condition Lyon was hirnsa'1f compelled .to •re- biealh, and leaned for an instant on the obtain this pardon, and get my dear t,,,oplu' try to hnia from ltireo to five -by the treatment site aeceived�silence: turn' to his desolate home each highf, table near her, 1 hen,'vrilh.a supremo %%-lie ort'of tier horrible posifion, I will atnttcs,per hill and get much less than rude stares, or injurious whispers and who shall describe the awful fur• effort, she.stood up and said : lake her at once,to-some foreign rotor- lCd: bu•;hels. per acre. _ greeted,her ads she.pa$sed., .But ;they tore that ha.enoiured?. "You have known ine from•airy•ellild- try, where, far from .all these ghastly The whale print of fnrest marrngement --were:only t#r --Sybil- 1_ hcd,-- saelr-a ''. roars;she may Baer urrct . for of�in the interesting errand upon deeper into apathy.. I•;to hafe,rnew-Icees or-1hg_mos useful t; f; P P p y.- ' Har llullucinatirm ns lo'des0tl my frirnd in the hour u[ her .possibly recover her reasoxn: and wiler0 - , - which she had-come.- was now complete, and she constantly. utmost need'.' No, Mr, Fortescue; I she may have some. little share , f kind take the place of the old jtnrst rs She loaded her carria e «il soon ac pos,ible after the are boxes-and baskets, and-relur•ned�home'hoer-friefids were -obliged to so long en- your dot 1'Ir+rn Heaven, - tr .. noug r es, s m e :O the axe will get '� )' ! you cannot i.you Berners.. rid of a fine 'sapling half the size of a in time to separate the treasure, and croach upon the' hospitality ,of tine hurt;1101. mucor f' "Anil i[ it ran be shown L'nnt there has , write upon each one of thein lite name owner of "the cottage.". As theduyc( "Z.Irnnl: Heaven, indeed, if that_is ,o, bQen insainil ..in tier Samir , it will make man's wrist, and a duan )ears of - of the person.for whom it was intended. pa sed she loll all count of time, and y y growth is lost. On the other hand, the Rentrix," answered the sheriff, as he our argument'much stronger. .Has 'such catling of a good tree may simply open The next morning Captain t'endlefoxn 41ways thought that site had arrived� mado co-sign to 'Mr. Berners,•a.nd ap ever been the case?" earr�ra•t ly inquired room-for Worthless trees. - ariived early, to assist in the tlistribu- "last Sundey," axed was going ttutu0 pro,ached the. hed with. the dvalli w•ar• Ishmael,Worth ' ''¢ _ • A light application of 'manure' Hitt - ecled ere food was made Inn ' ' P t - . , beneftt-all:crops. come soils will take _ r'Y Y happy Miss i endletorn wgs er•tni ted `to re- • tivt,il, darling." whispered her agon- sions. roused at times to the most un- more manure than others. Care should with several Little Cao'valuable luablewent t gifts.-paradise in Ulrcr main with her, and Mr. Berners was al- ized husband, "liere. is Mr. Furtescue governable fury, and resulting in the be taken to put the manure on the land :x:I P lowed to v'sit tier every da). I cutne to see you. , _ .:• iiiost Heinous deeds, can be called in- when fresh: It should not he left too 1. -• coater of the room, with lri�ap full of� So some • eks htid passed', when one f- "llas he? that is kind•" she answered, sanify, there is none in her. famil;."f len,4 in small..piles in the fields before toys_ ._ _._ . day a t0rrible vent'occurrQd. . I luGk9ng curian.sly at tier. own lingers, said, ,illi. Berners. sadly„shaking .his spreading. - That.days,also Sybil's dependonts ell- ' It was earl) ,lit the mornin;;; the pri• Hud then forgetting the presence.of hep head. Although the farmer may often be _ Joy ed as gocxf a dinner as waS ,et for sun odours were just i,hened for the ad=i visitor:;. "'That is also insanity, ccrlainly,_said crowded with croak; a little leisure time1. herself and her friends: So. after all, .rnivbion of visitors, and Lyon •Berners "How• ni•e you. Airs. Berners?" in• Pete philosophical'Isinlael -Worth, "but ought to..be 'find in which to cut those _ in spite of fate. they kept lite:" `011'ist-' liad-just i]rtered the lower hall, on his quired the sheriff. scarcely of the sorb that' eduicr-,bc v,eeds in the fence corner:, and along mos, merry.still•" I w•ay to the wnrden:s office„_to get, that( "1 ani better. . I nor g6 ng,home to- brought forward ,in her favor." Ih0 road. This will add tO 'the appear, \\hen- if 1Y generally known`that•;pfd man to conduct him to Sybirs eell. morrow, and that. you must come "tier is it Ilse,type of her present men once of the farm,'and keep the weedsI HelSy�p' Berriers ,had there was muchreturned d`iscusbri,np amt.No'�r ire n to w ab overtaken and accosted b aril----" She broke off suddenly, anis talo malady, which is very, very ganf le,", fronr ripenim, their seeds. _- 1, Jai;, Fortescue, the sheriff. " ' y �bei;un '-to-'feel aboirt w5li her fngeis "However, we have ground enough to \\'r.eds acid bugs-claim mirth• Of the the ladies as to whether they shuulil .\\'11at rs the ii>_atter-' inquired Lyon of r r line wSlite' counter one, , ♦ salt on her. '.. P go upon. Our case is very strong. �\'e. attention off the' farmer at this season I erners. hurriedly, acrd in great alarm. i "Goud {leavens !" exclaimed the-sher must lose. no time. The, first'step• to be but if he be master of his business, lie Some declared' that she was a mor• "For Heaven's salve, coml,ose yourscll;cff, looking up into AIr..Bernirs' face. - taken will be to proc'ttre an order, to will destiny the former as soon as the bear t whose face they never could now! You will need fill your self-pos-I Lv unA3erners'-o+ravel bent his head, have the lad examined 'by fi •sicians I ge inafc�. and ttie latter durin ihc• bear to look on.-,and thrrefnre of cruise!'session, for her sake, as well as for I The sheriff hesitated,,as if nmcertain cum�etent tit' form a' udgn epi, and I `-r li • they.never-would go near_her. Ottiers. 1 vuur 'own:- Come into the�warden's 'i ii��v to proceed. make a report. upon ]bei cundifa !]ectenrlr thio desfr ircUl�riln oft eith0r`foe n __ - who said that the beli0ved her , wilt- r but a { 6 I office with me. if-a-Ise-ntuht go Willi us--'---\tr.-----ticrrrc,rs came to his side and Their report must go up to the govern- 'few da)` will often reduce the crop ane _ less and .that her well,. aided that to her coli.". whisl>ercd or;`wilh .the peiiliort for her_ pardon., l ndt and •tray cause its entire destine Wey telt the same delicacy un �ni!ng ur I_ in great,.dislri•ss of mind, Mr. Berners "if you must read that document to And now,"A1r: Berners,.tf you will $n staying away—a in rho tiC,t.cntie ) go- front. t i folloa,ed-Aloe sheriff into• the .Nvanden's I tier,-be. m0reiftr•1-and read-it now; yr n h- o and seek the rest you need and * Mrs. Berners niigltt consider their call I office. _ an intrusion from mrotives-of ctrrlrsi7y: ' her mind is dulled to its meaning° leave this btnsine-,s in my hands. I will _ 1 p\L' STOCK NOTES _ `Old Mr. Martin, the can�rable_war- The sheriff•nodded..and.then said._. set .about 4i Immediately,' said Ishmael• and in the second case she m1�i,l con•Iden•, who was al his desk,'came to meet "Mrs. Berners, I have something Jo Worth kindly. Tf one has f,rnfilnble-. coy,:: it .vvorr'Y strife their`absence irtlo_infc_ntio,n;Il_vie the visitors. _ est. And _ between theesc lwu ex_ road to ypu. Can you listen?" Thank you l I thank you from my ray to allow Urem to get out of condi-' . ttrrenles there wap every shade of Ouin- in" ne niir,mont: Allustt riow rlI µee you "Yes. Is it �inlcresting7" inquired soul I I will confidently leave, her fa10 fin by, econoiniziing on; feed, orad if� tslr to Sybil,`rousing 'herself. nn your hands. I kn6v I could not Itrey flee not all profitable, now is the . ion nS to Sybil', culpability, and yvety,'3peril:.tO• \(c. Berners,^ said.the sheriff, 'Without. answering.that last question, leave it in any better-lmdel• be,"'eu ! time to do.sonic effeelive culling Isorl o it'asuri for. iiof going lit .ger bur rs fur .dti'w [.yon I'0rners aside, the sheriff proceeded to read the awful But, tell 'me, when shall I see you g. and "^ _ Again thus save feed for the plr,•ing.,animals \\'hnt Is rt-now',k" rnqurrd-Sybrl's rnslrument of doom, I:yofl Berners sat again?" During the DeatecC season the nnimalbi - ; And so..it follcwcd 1haC cyhil f,;rssod ;hll`hanc}.•in an ngnny -0t alarm_ for, h� down ern the side of the bed, and drew "To-morrow • morning, after your should hn)0 nn opportunity to drink C& Wllh�le, good.-peaceful rurlllhght in- Ill••',•d<e. r► his wife's head upon his bosom. visit to the pri•r,n;•yrou can call here if company of )ler ho-orse v her )brae dr- "+:an you not sur•rni.se-?-,compassion- Miss Pendieton sat lat0 in the evo ring, Phis prevents ex.I P. pale and stilt as you please, and i :shall be able to re-' ce.;siv0 tliirst'in the morning ralild frjoendS, boli servants urid ho•r, atel)• S11g{;o'slild the .sheriff, g and inn-i a staturo- --.. port some_,progt•ess," said- Mr.. Wort-h, sequent overlonrling with water. rN-,•n- little pet i. _ i "!_;olio groat. Heavier r "tuft not!" 'rho old ivinlen slood-ii:-ith his eves i rising; hvin Ills chair. [3111 al length, carl•v in J,,:11I:u•v. ".•T ,1:,: r�- hlirn!ed, fhronwtng. np his sands hornt a on the flour. ing wnlering also give, fhr cnrofal for P -( Lyon Ilrrner, u,rn ;a-hnok hands, with the nr.•cesary opt ortilnit. for a Le1u nal! pooh} On the.nnn hand an<I ,'ori„tidy nrl.'an,l rla.m;ping Isis hind. I,�vbil roused herself to listen, ono] slieJ ':u„ ;ltd 1:;! ll1e rr, ,rn. in,lr,eclinn ur 'he aniu;n's �n;l Sla!,Ics, .the utl•'r preVa4d o�rr Ctcry othori "\'uu ntubl. know that, tiw,poutloa sentfhc�►rd the first few lines of- pr'otia,bie C. , ue' t�:riiva;d!. which is not'hay for the best care. • I. . . -e, . �, WIMPOINNIN " . ,fir 'r. e}' .a• L y: .+A ,,.,y.. sr .�,:. a r. .r.:a'"; a. .s ,..5 .e.�i+ �'•a•�•'r'�,* e. +c -: >� ^z ..,f� �'' y,,,ar,, n,.,;. .y- �' f-' '.� +' .,.. x +. .,.,L-. - +'i. res :s 1 i,., 61?v'. y !, t wt• .. ' .I 1:e -� ^!F. ... ...tee .,.., ,r - .. "'{y :�-$ .ate' r a:. K. ,,_ , ,.'. ., ,,.,, - o .. -. ,: , —,z :w , _ S. 1. _a: -: - {., ti. 4 , . .. s;- _ +0 r . . ,. • •. N- - .GREEN W OOD. - .. ._ -Found.-A gentleman's watch �,OCALISl�-S� fob: Loser¢all at this office. ---- -Miss Evva' Herks is visiting Mr, Pengelly commenced thresh- - . ; �_ � -Mr. and the -Misses Ashdown, friends in Whitby and Oshawa. ing on Wednesday Inst. - 01k ' .' _ of Toronto, are visiting with F. E- -�V nl. Foster, of Hamilton, Mrs'. F. L. Green is visiting withI . ­ . � . ­� and Mrs. Gee. spent Setutday at W. D. Roger's. friends in London, Ont. lingOW3 .- �. .. - - -Russel Carruthers, who has -Mrs, R. Moore is spending a John Wilson spent Sui}day with _ � been on the sick list, is able to be couple of weeks with friends in his parents in Goody ood. around again. Muskoka. Miss E. P. Law, of Pickering. is -Miss Beatrice Palmer, of To- -Mrs. J. H., Bundy and Miss visiting with friends here. ronto, spent the holiday here 'Edna Seldon are visiting in Mr. F..L. Green was in Toronto . . on Friday and Saturday last. ' ' . with her parents. Oshawa. y :_: _. :, -The Misses McAllister, of To- -Mrs. E. McGinty returned Mr. and Mrs. Beeley spent dun- during fly tithe will be made a much pleasanter -eonto, spent the holiday at the home last week much•improved in day-with Claremont friends. Home of airs Bunting: health. W.J. Devitt and son Leslie were if FLF OIL is used. It not only yobs the 9q Y job of its terror in fly-tints but also increases -Mrs• Joseph Clark and two -Lloyd Shirley, of Toronto, is city visitors on Thu and - the flow of milk. A small quantity wi}l con• , 1. ' daughters, of Aspdin, Muskoka, holidaying at' the home of hie Friday. are visiting their relatives here. parents here. Levi.M. Gleeson spent Monday wince you that you are making a great mistake t .'" -:.:: -Albert Boyea, of Toronto, -.Miss Carrie 4 Simpson left en and Tuesday in Lindsay and Bob- -if you are not spraying. � _pent a few days here during the Friday to spend a month with her caygeon. . past week at the home of his pa- aunt in Jordon. Mr. Charles Ledgett,of Todmor- 1. I . . treats. -The Friends' Sunday school den, spent Sunday with his par- -Misa Gerrie Becker, -of Toron- held their annual ' picgic at the sura here. Try it n4� Gadd sage m0iie�s .. . s ionto, is spending a few days lake on Thursday. Mr. and Miss Calvert, of Picker- _ J ... ith her sister, Mrs. Alex. Fal- -Sam and Ernest Stevenson in- ing, Sundayed with W. H. and o __ toner. -- tend leaving for the North-West Mrs. Nilson. . - _.. ; -Messrs. Middleton and Sand- on Tuesdayy neat. J. E. Disney loaded a car of _ fly Oil, 20c qt.., e oc. gal. ' erson have re-engaged R•ith the -John Toucher and'son, of .To- cattle at Locust Hill oft- Tuesday Sprayer-, 50c and :oc. .` Syndicate Threshing Co. for ionto, paid the "NEvt s" a friend- for the Toronto market. _ another season. ly call on Monday. Miss P,' Proctor entertained 'a _ -Mrs. W. A. Ham and child Airs, R. Latchford and' Miss number of her friends to a tea - -- 1 left on Wednesday for Regina to Cou), of �'leveland,. Ric holiday- party on Wednesday evening' u N D Y ■ ' join 1FIr.'Ham, who decided to re- ing with friends here. - A large number from here tack . � ..... 1 wa and in White's �ax•den party on Thurs .. i • , _ __ .. _ i. 'main in that city. -Miss Gertrude AI a y b - ... . -C. H. Ham' returned home on Miss Nina Alla-way, of Toronto, day last. All report a good time. a "Monday after speeding a couple spent civic holiday here. :lilts Maggie Stewart returned i of weeks with his sister, :firs. J. -N, rend 'Mrs Pickard,of Pt, Ar- to Toronto on Wednesday after _ $. Horn, of Kingston. thur. spent a day .this week with holidaying with her parents here. . -:v. and :41i�• Taylor and' two. D, and .13rG: Brokenshire. Mr. Geo. Lane has the contract children, of Toronto, spent the ' -.Extensive repairs are being for building a new cement walk at a } holida at the home of the forme made by Jno. McGinty to the the school house here which was . er s�tfier, Tay-llorr;-of--Chu ametit of the R C. cII�t« div neeEleEl: ". - and M '-s M. 'owie, of "Ash Grove" =�,.�,ten. lJ��� • ',et. -- --Mrs. W. Macdonald .11 l hinellar ar m er S _ , . -Roy Renolds and Robert Wil daughter, of .Depot Harbor: 'are and 9iiss J.'Balsdou, of -son, of Toronto, but formerly visiting at the Liverpool House. Lodge", Markham, spent a couple , _ -.students of the Pickering College. -Mr. and Mr•;. Spurrell, of,of days with Mr.,and Dire. F. Har - , spent Civic Holida3 withaRich= Othawa, are visiting the letter's rison, - _- _.._ - ard and Mit;. Parker: . parents,')-I3. and DSrs. Connor. _,_ - $Toch NOTES.�.-- - - -- " - - = -Norman Davis' returned to . -Miss, Maggie Hickey has re- --_-• _ Carlyle, Assa:, on Tuesday. Mrs• twined home after spending a Keep Flies_pf1 pour horses And cattle - . month with ftzends in L'zbridge. Tobias Caster. of North Claremont, with •Davis, who remains with her has bought the American standard - . `mother, is, we.are pleased to re- - -Mrs. D. W. Kennedy and bred trotting stallion Eggward 129163 , _ • - . _ - .port, improving though slowly• children. of Penetanguishene, are from peter Holt., of Bradford. -Mr. -Mr. and Mrs.. Filson, .of_ spending some weeks with Mks'. Caster sold Mr, Holt this stallion two ., Brougham, spent Tuesday with Leslie. f Oran eville, spelfrtoabe enEof the g$eatpest proved mf _ e a�e/Um - their daughter, Mrs. Gest. Lazv. -:Mr. Gordon, o g rse-both ins d .. - ':__. Mrs. Wilson, we are pleased to re- Public School Inspector of Duf- the-light harnes..ho pee y rt,is improving after her linger- feria County was in town on and carriage-of any horse that has = ppoo ever been,imported to Canada. He is = • ing illness, Wec}nesdag. also one of the Ettceatest show horses1. - =- '' -Mr. and Mrs. Evans (nee Miss -A number from here attend- in Canada, having taken 22 first prizes - H .. Zenoleutn I quart Raw Linseed Oil-2' quarts .., i, Ackerman,)of Toronto, are spend- ed 'the funeral of the late Mrs. out of 23 times being shown, a has _. Bol a ater-2 quarts. • . Ing a few daps with A. and Mrs. McFarlane, : of Claremont, on been shown at all the big state fairs in M1 „ .- r Findlay. Mr. John Hai'vep, of Wednesday. Ohio and at Toronto exhibition. Eg o n e or cloth, .Costs about 1oc:per gallon to make. '" Oshawa, also spent the holiday - -.Miss Florence ging, of Torou- ward will stand at Uxbridge for a fall Apply wish sprayer, po g . . _,:L. with Mr. and Mrs. Findlay. to, is spending here two week= season. 'I- CSt Effective Reme .-------.,-_...' - L dy �110W31. ' ' . d -F. H. Carswell leaves to-day vacation at the Home of her , _ , - for a short vacation which fie will. parents, B, and Mrs. King. Weak Kiln®�: _. utliize by taking in the Old Bo'ys' -Russellhirley has been en- L . _ , • p • gaged by D. Simpson & Co. as Ae-union at CortiwaA. His rare. a� ntlg ®�$ea=e _M _,1 ,ln the bank will be filled during clerk in their store, John, O' � and Diabetes _ � , Chapman .nc�r's term having expired. - ' -_ bis absence by 8. T. Gormley._ Can . mato, Occupied theNathariel gpuip t ft Smith, of t her Mrs: Pierson, accompanied by I� - p ` grandson. Master Percy��ick- G Andrew's church on Sunday last in, ie spending a few days with Use Dr. Shove's estorative tit COtO :• - -- , '.-. _ _ and preached most acts tabl •. ts, A• and Mrs. Allaw'ay: the -Cause.If You Suffer From z acceptably. her parer: -. k - - He will also preachiu the same -Archie herr, of - Ingersoll, Theo SpIDpt4ms. ' _ - church the nett-tw•o Sabbaths. Allhil Kerr, .of Chatham. and _ - �' - _ -Chas. E. Marquis, accompan- Herbert G., of Torouto, are spend EexarethessmpumeotHrdne complaiatsr - led by hiR daughter, Mi*s Jose h _.them:_.' ria y coiorea urine, ereaFr troth ori b�'ii`ood . 0 ',. ' __L,-_ _' ' _ ' .'-: ' ­11L....ey, . an., an td + • region. to tt stringy mucocs ,n urine. unusual de- 0 Margaits, of Two Harbors, Minn., -Jii��es Viola and :�'et»a Ilam, erre w nrtnate, pain in psastn_ voter, yam >d r tree basic acd over the k•dnty%, hot try- andantied. ,tfo d6 : I I . 7.m , , - - . '. -. � are holidaying here at the horse �,f Toratlto Juuction,'spelrt a few Itchtag sr la. hair and brittle aceta of their secure T. B. and Mrs; days during the past �ceek with tul.lolata. le. reel ,r>~ al�epiessaess . It • S,`. dullness, loss Of T. ghtchtllyt+ensa- . Marquis. their uncle: and . aunt, .A. and ons lots of mem. v. general debii- . I. -The general impression,seems Mrs. Fvr-lythe. • pis, i r s I F h t,r a r b "mow ih - - - . e L of eyesight, trop le w_­ �, I ; . . IV _ - = ;to be that it -as decidedly sarin - -W'. H. and firs• 1+1eld, and a�ng. wsx � ;kin, fever, 1 ^ Toronto, one toot to .. _ 1 •- on Sunday last. �` lththemercttr'Y. clatlglitet, Miss ,->.Iteen, of To the other in -tanding. - -- heap eter koverlug between 410 and tt►0. spent Wednesday :of: this t;eek th improv- 6 e r r east - .. I_ . wcrse than' s degrees, some say 4123 in the shade, kvith the fanner s parept6, John Woo`g of l;,naer meds- • - _ _ . and with not a,breath of, wind, athcl Mn.. Field.- ,, clues get their � slice. them + . :'it had a decided effect on the'trt -11i-s Mabel Clark, titiho has meare vdtesct atal�iT daeyr`p�e. ssica. tendtince at church. been ' spending a fety weeks here actingascsthartica act on the bowels ,. - test to clear o tr ge stock.incl make room f3r-moee _ J 1 r ut or rat Another old resident of the with. he► sister, Mrs. 'Ii. J. D1xr tioa tDeiicanse o,eid-r• snraiatO thunusualst r we will u�Y cheap:- - townshi Mr.., Locktroocl; s'i'•, gills, and ;at the home of her eticremediesar�chem setveathe ;reQneacI. . died at th'e resid'enc'e of her son, brother, IV. J.'Clark, left on Fri- odocwr th e�oeys t°emseli a or ou will only , { Peas-1 cans for 2oc - •'tVm. Lockwood, c,f the 3rd con day for Ga Home harm them Their only strength is nerve ,; �r._SbQOP's > torative vitalizes the_ _ Cori-3 ean� fol''�JC'. - - n'clay—tri+at - serve.that operate the Xi eY 1 ICY - . • ` trzcse rail fel• 10c the age of l.8 years and 5 months and �ii5s L. �iorrissey.,retutned FIChERI\G -- __ •Salmon-Cau'fo 'Oc. . . ,,,it' ._ .. Jay when her remains were con- with their sister, Rev. Sister MANITOBA AND NORTHI. Pickles--Pin1' soeiiles, roc. . veyed to Erskine. cemetery for Jforrissey, at Hotel Dieu of Ste. WEST LANDS FOR Nice.N en Ch . ;f interment. Joseph, Montreal, Que. l•re h Fancy Biscuits. I . 1 . -A. report appeared in several '. -T.he sidewalk that was .put SALE. ,,... •. it Jar - _ Glass Fru 1' of the Toronto dailies last week down. last year on Eliz.zbeth St. as . ;: